Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #196 - National Guard Deployed To Kenosha, Rittenhouse pleads NOT GUILTY w/ DontWalkRun

Episode Date: January 6, 2021

Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia host friend and fellow YouTuber Andrew from @DontWalkRUN Productions to discuss the Georgia election, possible Kenosha rioting, and the ban of Enrique Tarrio from Washington,... DC.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin, resulting in massive riots, which resulted in the Kyle Rittenhouse circumstance situation. They will not be charging this officer. So the National Guard is being deployed. And I'm pretty sure there's, I mean, if I had to make a bet, I'd say riots inbound. Now, they're not charging Jacob Blake either. And it's we'll get into the whole nitty gritty here. But suffice it to say, they were rioting because they wanted the cop to face charges. The cop is not going to face charges, stands to reason. It's going to get pretty messy. But in similar news, Kyle Rittenhouse has pleaded not guilty.
Starting point is 00:00:35 So now you've got this double whammy for the left where no charges for the cop, Rittenhouse pleading not guilty. Well, Kenosha, you know, I hope you guys are safe and I mean it sincerely. They're bringing in the National Guard because of this. We got other news coming out of D.C. as well. Thousands of Trump supporters came. The main event is tomorrow. I'm interested to see how many people show up, because I think the numbers today, a lot of people thought it was going to get crazy because people would be showing up today and they were doing a protest today for Donald Trump. But tomorrow is the main event. So maybe a lot more people will show up. I know a lot of people who are coming down. I talked to a lot of people who say that they don't actually these are people I know people who don't travel all that much, who are getting in their cars or they're flying. And I noticed a lot of nonstop flights to DC were
Starting point is 00:01:16 sold out. So we'll see how things how things go in DC tomorrow. We're gonna talk about all this. We got news about Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys. Apparently he's being banned from dc so everything's crazy and over in georgia the runoff election we have breaking news the race is too close to call we have no idea what's gonna happen so uh we got a bunch of cool guests today we're joined by the senior political analyst from don't walk run productions that's me i'm andrew that's me senior political who i. That's me. Senior political. Tim forgot who I was. No, I didn't. I made everybody. You have to introduce yourself.
Starting point is 00:01:49 Hi, I'm Andrew, the senior political analyst from Don't Walk Run. Don't Walk Run Productions. So senior political analyst, you must have worked very, very hard to reach that position. Very much. I just needed a title. I gave myself a title. Oh, there you go. So you couldn't have given yourself a better title?
Starting point is 00:02:11 No. I'm very humble. I'm a very humble person right on uh well also we've got ian chilling he's got a crystal ball and a gorilla yeah i'm double fisting today i've also got this this coffee this with coconut uh water in it and some thanks for letting me know coconut powder that's great coconut powder and cacao can can you um cartilage can you ask the crystal ball we got a sponsor today yeah can you ask the crystal ball when kovitz over yeah i'll tell you one of the things about the crystal ball when they say the ball is cloudy i can't see it's because if you eat a lot of animal product and you your skin exudes animal fat and you do it it gets all cloudy but if you are vegan and you do it it actually suck takes the oil off of it.
Starting point is 00:02:45 And then you can see through it. No way. Magic. That's true. Personal anecdote. Well, I know one person who probably knows Luke Rutkowski who's joining us. Is this true? What? I see you, Luke. I'm totally lost here. Tell me, you wear a crystal on your neck.
Starting point is 00:03:01 You're the crystal guy. You're the expert on crystals. I have disdain for that category of me here, describing me that way. And yeah, rocks are rocks. You're literally wearing a rock. Yeah. It's my lucky moonstone. I like it.
Starting point is 00:03:15 What's wrong with that? You want to debate moonstones? Welcome to the show, Luke. I am the space chief commander behind wearechange.org. If we're making up titles i can make up my own as well i just got a pooper by the way that i am exploiting to the fullest amount of likes on my instagram under a dog luke we are change a pooper is also one way of saying yes a survival apocalypse dog that i have now and i'm training for the apocalypse she barked at the cats and
Starting point is 00:03:43 the cats freaked out she's She's the nicest dog ever. Within a day, she already knows how to sit. She's basically almost potty trained. Super smart. I got to pet a puppy today. It was very nice. I didn't answer your question about the crystal ball, Andrew. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:03:59 What was the question? My question is, if a crystal ball is there, where's Sagar? Oh, yeah. What was the question? My question is, if a crystal ball is there in a word, Sagar. Oh, yeah. Kyle, Crystal, and Friends. That was a,
Starting point is 00:04:10 for those that aren't familiar, a reference to The Hills Rising with Crystal Ball and Sagar and Jetty. I will get a cigar. A good show, by the way. Those are both good people. Kyle Kalinsky and Crystal Ball just started Kyle, Crystal, and Friends.
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Starting point is 00:06:21 life.com thank you again to them but let's But let's jump to the big breaking news, everybody. From the Daily Mail, white cop who shot Jacob Blake seven times in front of his kids will not face charges. Kenosha brings in National Guard and braces for unrest as DA refuses to prosecute officer who left a black man paralyzed. On Tuesday, the Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Gravely said his office will not file charges against the white police officer Rustin Sheskey. Sheskey was the officer who shot Jacob Blake. This is really interesting. Daily Mail just has to put black man Jacob Blake seven times, leaving him paralyzed on August 23rd.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Sheskey had responded to a call about a domestic incident, an open fire as Blake was getting into his SUV, whereas three young children watched in Kenosha, Wisconsin. I also want to point out that, didn't they say he was reaching for a knife or he had a knife? Jacob Blake did? Everyone's nodding yes. Yeah. He said it is incontrovertible.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Here we go. It is incontrovertible that Blake had a knife, saying officers reported seeing a razor blade type knife. Ahead of the announcement, Wisconsin mobilized the National Guard. Kenosha declared a state of emergency. Blake's lawyers condemned the decision, saying this sends the wrong message to police officers throughout the country. It says it is OK for police to abuse their power and recklessly shoot their weapons. Now, while this is happening, we also have news coming out of NPR that Kyle Rittenhouse is pleading not guilty to all charges. For those that aren't familiar, Kyle Rittenhouse is the young man who showed up to the riots that ignited because of the Jacob Blake incident.
Starting point is 00:07:54 And long story short is clear-cut self-defense as far as I'm concerned. I mean, you even have some leftists who brought it up and got really roasted for it, Destiny in particular. This is a kid, Kyle Rittenhouse. He was working in Wisconsin. Someone in Wisconsin had given him weapon, probably a bad idea. Kid probably shouldn't have been there. But we had several witnesses on the show who told us what happened. These are journalists who were there on the ground, like Richie McGinnis, who actually rendered aid to one of the guys who got shot and died. And I mean, multiple witnesses told us the rioters were
Starting point is 00:08:26 pushing a flaming dumpster to a gas station and Kyle Rittenhouse took a fire extinguisher. And I'm sorry, Kyle Rittenhouse is seen running with a fire extinguisher. But there's videos of him and other people putting fires out. This triggered the rioters. They got really mad. They chased after him, attacked him. And then someone else fired a gun into the air in the direct or some say it's in the air. Others say it was in the direction of Rittenhouse and the guy chasing him. This guy, I think his name was Rosenbaum, one of the guys who died.
Starting point is 00:08:52 And then Rittenhouse heard hearing the gunshot turned around. And that's when the dude swung at him and he fired. He runs. As far as I'm concerned, it looks like self-defense. The crazy thing is the left is saying outright, no way. He's a terrorist and a mass shooter and all this crazy stuff but it's really worrying to me when you have situations like this low information individuals who don't watch the videos or just don't care take that into consideration now as they're saying this cop is not being charged
Starting point is 00:09:16 i'll open up to the panel gentlemen uh is the right a coming duh i mean is the sky blue i mean it's i mean right now we're getting the reports of the mayor asking everyone to be peaceful we're getting reports of the blake family and supporters already marching through the city who knows how it's going to turn out uh but as you were mentioning with the kyle situation kyle's legal team actually released their version of events their video their photos of what happened to them. And the depictions were almost completely opposite of what the mainstream media was depicting and telling us was happening. So again, based on both of the two stories,
Starting point is 00:09:55 look at both of them, make up your own decision. But also in this story, like you were reading it, you see race being weaponized by the mainstream media and you always see white man black man but you know this is only particularly in this instance but when it comes to other instances when they can't weaponize it they can't use it to divide and conquer people they can't use it to put fuel on the fire they don't mention it i think i think our media has a vestigial or some kind of sickness yeah ill intent well no no look like there was a reason why you would write about a white man attacking a black man, because we had serious racism in American history. We had like the civil rights era, but we're we're well past that era.
Starting point is 00:10:36 I'm not going to say everything's perfect, but certainly we've done we've made great strides. And now we have this problem where the media still wants to highlight the race of the people, even though that's not what caused any of this. There's a police officer getting a report of a woman who had just been assaulted in her bed by this man who then reached for a knife, which even the court was saying incontrovertible. The dude had a weapon. They recovered the weapon. He said he had a weapon. And the cops had dropped it several times. And the dude, Jacob Blake, didn't listen. He was actually fighting the cops. They got to make it about race though. Could you imagine what would happen if our laws were just like, it doesn't matter if you're innocent or guilty, it matters what your race is. Because that's part of what we're looking
Starting point is 00:11:17 at too. Now, I don't want to derail too much, but I don't know if you guys saw the CDC was advising to give the vaccine based on race. Now I'm supposed to be convinced that Medicare for all is the appropriate way to go. The government should be in control of health care when you're telling me they're going to give on race. That's creepy stuff, man. It's creepy. But now you've got people. I don't know. Let me ask you guys. I think it's obvious to a lot of people. It seems probably like a redundant question, but the left rioting and protesting in a situation like this ignorance exploitation both both absolutely absolutely both and and uh our you know democratic presidential candidates uh they totally took advantage of it they kept saying oh well you know oh we're so
Starting point is 00:11:59 proud of jacob blake like really? Proud of him. That's great. That's the creepiest thing. Not a criminal. This is a family-friendly show. But the things he was doing to that woman, I can't say. No. He was pinning her down, and I can't repeat. Assault. I mean, sexual assault?
Starting point is 00:12:17 Yes. Well, but we got to keep it family-friendly. Right. And we're going into details on that stuff. We'll get demonetized. We'll get deranked. It was serious stuff. Where was the me too movement this dude was was was wanted for abusing a woman pinning her down in her bed and the cops were trying to stop him and he fought
Starting point is 00:12:37 with them could you imagine any other scenario what would happen if those cops died would there be riots for them no no, no, no, no. Not in that situation. So what do you what do you do? Actually, what's what's what are we supposed to do as a society when you have something like the Me Too movement demanding that these men be held accountable? Right. But when the cops actually come to hold them accountable, they blame the cops. I mean, believe all women.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I mean, like who who called 9-1-1, right? Well, it was you know the the mother who is an african-american woman so you'd think that you know just on the intersectionality pyramid that you know she's black and she's a woman and hey you know you have to believe her even more yeah right but instead but instead like oh no this you know this man was was uh you know shot with a gun and you know and it's it's yeah and and everybody just took advantage of it like how how you know kamala was meeting with his family and meeting with him on bedside it's like for what like what did he this guy's not a hero information voters. And I'm very happy you brought up Kamala or Kamala. I don't know how to say her name. Kamala?
Starting point is 00:13:49 Arrest me. Throw me in jail. Throw me in the boot log, please. I made a big misnomer here. But it's funny you bring her up because specifically also talking about believe all women. She's the one that went after Joe Biden very hard against the allegations against him and other women. And now she's also blinded to it. The people who are adding fuel to the fire are filled with so much hypocrisy.
Starting point is 00:14:11 The only constant is Joe Biden, who previously was for segregation, also kind of pushing for segregation issues right now in our modern day and age. He never changed. He never changed. So that's the only consistency that we have here with the establishment. And, of course, the mainstream media follows and regurgitates everything they say. Has it always been this bad? Probably.
Starting point is 00:14:33 No. No. It was probably way worse before. I think the rhetoric has been there. It's just that social media and 100, a hundred thousand cable channels and youtube channels just amplify it so it just seems louder it seems like it's a bigger thing but like um there was a there was a john wayne interview from years past and he was basically saying that that the left are the they're the loudest voices and if you don't listen to them if you don't agree with
Starting point is 00:15:05 their ideology that you're wrong and that you're like a bad person and that they just keep driving at home that that you need if you don't believe in this you're wrong and you're bad you have to believe in this which is the right way and the only way and that was back in the 70s when he said that so this is always been that way. Yeah. There was a story from NPR where they said 40% of like people believe ridiculous conspiracy theories. And I noticed something really interesting. NPR separates what they called incorrect statements from correct statements.
Starting point is 00:15:38 And then you see that among the incorrect statements, more people believe them versus the correct statements. But there is one big – one thing that differentiates the two was timeliness. People believe the conspiracies if it's new, if it's in the recent history, and they believe overwhelmingly the mainstream narrative if it was long since passed. Right. So one of the questions was like, was Barack Obama born in America? Most people like like 75% said yes. And then like 20% said not sure. Smaller percentage said no. But that's because that was back 2008, well before social media. And the advent of big VC funded blogs.
Starting point is 00:16:16 Take a look at Wikipedia right now. And I think this is a perfect example. You go to any conservative's Wikipedia, and it is an aggregation of negative opinions from left wing activists. That's not a biography of somebody like if I really wanted to know, say, who like Jack Posobiec was, I don't need to hear that you think he's far right, alt right, you know, ultra right, you know, nationalist and all of these other opinions you have about him that they're like you get a whole paragraph with like it's been disputed as to what he
Starting point is 00:16:42 personally believes. You get the guy on record saying what he believes, but they'll put into Wikipedia all of their opinions about him. They're as negative as possible. Because what's happened now is we've got millions of different websites and they all just repeat everything that gets the clicks. So Kamala Harris doesn't care if Jacob Blake was sexually abusing this woman. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:03 No one's going to find out because they're not going to read the news. Well, they either slander or also disappear you, just like they did with Chris Martinson, just like they did with me personally. But also another thing that I wanted to bring up here, when segregationists were making the arguments that people should stay, you know, stay apart because of their race. One of the things they used to do is they used to highlight certain events and also do what the mainstream media is doing now and highlight the race of a specific attacker, the race of a specific victim, and use that as propaganda in order to galvanize people to be for segregation. is it's so weird seeing that being the major highlight rather than the actual discussion of what actually happened, who was actually right, what is the evidence? Can we make up our mind here
Starting point is 00:17:51 when we first are able to actually see what happened rather than jump into conclusions and being kind of radicalized as the internet, as social media, as the algorithms, as the timelines, as everything that the big tech monopolies shoved down your throat are showing you as it is so here's a really good example of like how screwed up everything is and why you end up with these imbalanced riot type situations was the leaked phone call with trump you listen to it oh yeah the four minutes that come out trump's like i need to find 11 780 votes and then all the left is screaming it's worse than watergate they're throwing up on themselves and convulsing and then i'm like well i'd sure love to hear the full audio of the phone call and then it turns out there's a little bit of bad stuff trump said but for the most part
Starting point is 00:18:33 it's kind of mad there's a little bit of bad stuff that raffensperger said and it's kind of mad but if you actually approach that story from a legitimate journalistic point of view you'd say okay well it's not that big of a deal that Trump said that he was talking about the various areas where they have found or they believe they have fraudulent votes. And he was saying, we don't need to do a hard investigation of every single accusation. We just need eleven thousand seven eighty. But you also had statements from Brad Raffensperger like he didn't know that Georgia even had a consent decree. That's kind of a big deal. So if you approach that and you leak the audio of, say, Brad Raffensperger saying we can confirm dead voters, which he said, and we have no consent decree, you could have
Starting point is 00:19:14 leaked that portion and been like, whoa, whoa, crazy. But the Washington Post, which is supposed to be mainstream media, ignored the things that Raffensperger was saying that were questionable and only presented the things that they could take to make Trump look bad. And then and then everybody reported on those four minutes. And it was it was it was at least a couple hours until they released the full the full hour recording. But at that point, nobody's going to be listening to that strategic yeah and and and just the fact that when
Starting point is 00:19:46 you go and look for that news that cbs and abc they're all focusing on those four minutes on that one line they need so what's what's the narrative now with jacob blake because i don't want to derail too much but in what reality is there a leftist saying it was good that jacob like like that these these cops it doesn't matter it doesn't matter he was black that's it well that's it it's all it all has to do with race that's it that's the lens that they're that they it that it's not that they're forced to do it it's what they want to do they want to look down that lens and say it's all about race as i mean democrats have always felt that way yeah but i mean when you when you look at all you know when you even even with george floyd uh was it was it
Starting point is 00:20:34 what was inside his body that that killed him right or right what was it was it all these things that it uh is asked exacerbated that And then you get the full video release later on showing it was much more nuanced than anyone would want to believe. But even after that was leaked, and these cops are overcharged. I don't think they're going to see a day in prison. I agree. But even after that full audio was leaked, it was ignored. It was completely ignored. They did not care. Are you talking about the Trump thing was leaked, it was ignored. It was completely ignored. They did not care.
Starting point is 00:21:06 You're talking about a Trump thing? No, no, no. The George Floyd body cam footage gets released. Where he's like, put me on the ground. I'm going to die today. I'm going to die today. When he's in the back of the car and he's saying, I can't breathe for 20 minutes while he's in the back of the car. And then he says, take me out.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Put me on the ground. Right. Several times. And they did. And but the thing is, and you're right. It's it's much. It was much more nuanced than that. But nobody cares because it goes against the narrative that it was. Here's it's this.
Starting point is 00:21:34 It's this simple. The people that care are a problem for the establishment machine that just wants blind zealots to say, tell me what to do, please. It's like it reminds me of that scene from Avengers when Loki is like, he tells everyone to bow and says, is this not better? Your natural state. There's that one guy who stood up and said, I won't bow to you. That's like the average people in the know who are questioning the media. But the Democrats seek out those who would just drop to their knees and say, just tell me what to do. I don't want to be involved. I'll do whatever you say. It's easier that way.
Starting point is 00:22:07 So when you can take a regular person, that's why we have the idea of the red pilling in the blue pilled people. Because you got regular people who I think the Hunter Biden story is probably the best example of why nobody believes the media anymore. Because NPR said we won't waste our time on non-stories. So here you got some, imagine you got some 40-year-old dude he's in his in his house and his you know his wife is making breakfast for the kids and then he's like i'm going to work and then he turned you know he's watching cnn and they're like hunter biden thinks fake news and he goes i thought so and now a month later they're like hunter biden it's all true and he's going what are you are you kidding me a month ago you said it was fake now you're saying it's true probably like russian disinformation they get they hear it's fake it's gone and then a month later comes out
Starting point is 00:22:49 it was true and they're like what was true what is that that i don't even remember what they're talking about yeah yeah hunter or which is that not everybody watches cousin son or something they don't they don't watch all the news all the time but i have to imagine there's a lot of people who wake up when they see this and they say i care about what's going on i care about why my checks are are you know smaller i care about why my you know uh property value is is like going through the roof is inflating in certain areas and why certain goods are really expensive at the store now and they turn to the news and look for answers and you don't get it anymore no not on the news not on that crap it's like that same corporate is that they got they got they they talk like this they have that same and coming up crap it's like that same corporate is that they got they got they they talk like this
Starting point is 00:23:25 they have that same and coming up and it's like and then it shows the graph it's like there's a comfort even tucker carlson even tucker carlson has that like he's not the same as the way you know news people talk but he has his tv style presentation which is i always just find it weird normal um who is it rachel maddow sounds like chris hayes they sound alike when they talk and they look the same like the same style people don't realize they're reading a script what matters is who's writing the script and many times we see many big organizations just regurgitate press releases they do it for smaller companies they do it for special interests so what makes you think they're not doing it for bigger interests for bigger powers out there that
Starting point is 00:24:08 benefit off of people fighting each other rather than of course looking at the real problems the real injustices the real things that actually go out there and touch them in the average day and life of a human being those issues are usually just scrapped to the side meanwhile hey look it's black man, white man. Let's take this opportunity to get a little political here. Do you guys hear the Fwedom story? No. Fwedom!
Starting point is 00:24:34 Oh, here we go. You guys ready for this? You didn't hear this one, Ian? Just going nuts right now. Fox News. Kamala Harris repeatedly told Fwedom story, now facing plagiarism accusations. I won't waste your time friends I'll give you a simple version
Starting point is 00:24:47 before reading this she apparently did an interview where she said she was like a civil rights march when she was a toddler in a stroller and fell down and then her mom saw her fuss and said what do you want she goes freedom yes and then everyone clapped that happened and then apparently this was plagiarized off of a Martin Luther King
Starting point is 00:25:03 Jr. story where he said he saw a little girl at a civil rights march giving fuss and a white cop said, what do you want? And she goes, feed him. So I actually – look, if you told me a little kid yelled something they heard their parents yell and they struggled to say it properly, I believe it. Makes sense. I do. I want to know – But Kamala Harris, that's – I remember I was one year old and I was in a stroller and I yelled freedom. Sure you did.
Starting point is 00:25:28 See, I want to know if she actually remembered it, right? Like she actually thought it was her? Or, like, if, see, there's three scenarios here. Either she completely plagiarized Martin Luther luther king which is possible that's the most likely scenario the second is that she remembered saying that or her parents told her that that's that's what happened and either it happened or they read the the the article and then they just kind of i have i have some ideas but let me read this so fox news reports kamala harris had previously told the anecdote about her younger self crying out for
Starting point is 00:26:09 freedom that's w-f-e-e-d-o-m which has sparked accusations of plagiarism in her books quote my mother used to laugh when she told the story about a time i was fussing as a toddler she leaned down to me and asked kamala what's wrong what do? What do you want? And I wailed back, freedom, Harris wrote in her 2010 book Smart on Crime. Harris also detailed her younger self-demanding freedom in her 2019 book, The Truths We Told. Apparently, appropriated an anecdote, amazing, right?
Starting point is 00:26:36 An anecdote first told by civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. when she was interviewed by Elle Magazine for a feature that was published in October at the height of the 2020 presidential race. Harris has repeatedly boasted of her parents' involvement in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. In the Elle interview, she recalled accompanying them to marches as a toddler. Here we go. Here's the story. Senator Kamala Harris started her life work young. Writer Ashley C. Ford led off the piece. She laughs from her gut the way you would
Starting point is 00:27:02 with family as she remembers being wheeled through an Oakland, California civil rights march in a stroller with no straps with her parents and uncle. At some point, she fell from the stroller and the adults caught up in the rapture of the protest just kept marching. By the time they noticed little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset. My mother tells the story about how I'm fussing, Harris told the magazine. And she's like, baby, what do you want?
Starting point is 00:27:24 What do you need? And I just looked at her and i said freedom after the interview resurfaced monday twitter user angles freddy and andre domis contributing editor of the canadian publication mcleans noted that harris's story resembled one told by king in 1965 interview published in playboy maybe kamala harris is trying to make it seem like he was talking about her like martin luther king jr was telling a story that was about her i'm gonna err on kamala's side on this one because i think a lot of people in the 60s wanted freedom and a lot of kid people said that around their kids so the kids just repeated them yeah well so um so i um i think
Starting point is 00:27:59 that at this point we can have we have to say that we know two things for sure. One, nobody read Kamala Harris's books. Right, for sure. Yeah, definitely. Because otherwise, this would have been amazing oppo research for any Democrat. It would have come out a long time ago. It would have come out a long time ago. It was 2010 she wrote this. Yeah, the book was 2010.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Nobody read those books. Did you read those books? I didn't. No, I didn't know they existed. And also, and also I'll point out the one thing I can say is factually true, but is framed not so well is when the writer says she laughs from her gut the way you would with family. Yes. Kamala Harrell laughs at inoperate, like inappropriate moments. Like there was one where she was being called out.
Starting point is 00:28:42 I can't remember why. I think I think she was being called out for criticizing Biden is racist racist and she's like and then she just stops and she's just staring smiling like this weird grin and it's like stop laughing this is inappropriate yeah not the time but she laughs it's weird or when she was confronted about supporting biden when she was viciously attacking him before same thing it was a debate but but she also in that interview it was the one like right after they they were officially nominated she said it's a distraction like no it's a thing that happened yeah you want to you want to talk about the thing that happened or you want to just write it off did somebody tell kamala harris and hillary
Starting point is 00:29:23 clinton if you're ever asked a question just laugh for no reason because they both would do it i'm i'm they're bought off and they're nervous i don't know about that i think you know look i'll tell you why maybe kamala harris said this freedom story she she's got narcissists i think she's a narcissist i think she's an arrogant authoritarian narcissist and when she like look look at, look at look at Joe Biden's plagiarized. How much? Oh, so not a lot. It's no surprise to me.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Even Build Back Better is not his. Isn't that hilarious? Right. Nope. This is original for Kamala. And I really want to say this because this is something that I just discovered. So the last civil rights march was in 1963. Kamala Harris was born in 1964 if you'll recall her details about being in college
Starting point is 00:30:09 and listening to who was it tupac tupac snoop dogg snoop dogg she was listening to you is the last surviving rapper that she likes you said the last civil rights march was 1963 before she was born yes so but like what was that civil rights march um i i think that was the march um it died with the king i think it was uh martin luther when did when did martin luther king jr die 63 i think no no no could it have been no he didn't die the same year that jfk died no he was like 68 i think i might be that's a good story there were civil rights protests happening forever i mean sure i know she's trying to make it seem like it was the civil rights movement. Right.
Starting point is 00:30:48 But there were a bunch of, you know, there's always protests for something. But why do you tell that story? And repeatedly because you're narcissistic, obviously, but you also want to say, you know, I've been. I knew as a child that I wanted to fight for civil rights. Whether it's Brian Williams, Hillary Clinton, they always lie about so many different events, so many different things and building on, on top of what you were saying specifically, she was described as a ruthlessly evil human being when she was a prosecutor in California. I mean, the stories that come out of her knowing people are innocent, ruining people's lives knowingly just to get ahead.
Starting point is 00:31:27 She will do anything to get ahead, literally and figuratively. She was keeping people in prison beyond their parole to use them as cheap labor to put out fires, no less. Now, I remember when I was three years old and I ran into a burning building to save a bunch of puppies because it's just what a hero does. And I can't believe Kamala Harris would ever say something so egregious and exaggerated. Everyone clapped, by the way. You got the Presidential Medal of Freedom. I did, yeah, twice. Another thing people need to realize is that prosecutors are rewarded when they have a high win case and not many loss cases.
Starting point is 00:32:05 This is a totally horrible system. Bill Hicks had this skit about marketers and what they should do to themselves. I think that should be definitely translated. Can't say it, though. And I'm not saying it. I'm just saying he had a point. Maybe it could be brought over to some prosecutors. But that's a system, by the way.
Starting point is 00:32:20 That was Bill Hicks, right? It was before he started Infowars? Yeah, before. Before the male vitality yes okay um but when we look at the prosecutor system here there is something that does deserve to have a legitimate conversation we do deserve to talk about these issues because there are injustices just like with kamala harris when she was prosecutors there are problems within our legal system that do need to be addressed that some of these protesters want to change, but they don't understand their movement is being hijacked by those individuals that literally make the system as bad as it is. Two plagiarists.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Joe Biden. It's like, you know, one of my favorite memes is it's like 50 years in Congress and it's a picture of like, you know, Biden. And it's like, how long has Kamala been in? Like 10 or so? It's like you got you got 2016 oh really yeah oh as a senator you've got uh you've got nadler schumer you've got pelosi and biden and it's like decades in congress now's the time they're gonna fix everything yeah everything else was just a dry run all right they were just they were there getting you know practicing a little bit sharpening their their acts before they're getting ready for that you know timbering now now is the time finally uh so that's why the planets have aligned
Starting point is 00:33:35 you just don't get it yeah yeah yeah you know it's just the time it's just the right moment it's it's our i feel like when atlantis got flooded sorry this is a bit of a segue but i'm bringing it back don't say the entire world got like wiped out and reset okay before atlantis got flooded atlantis was the giant king that ruled the earth apparently they had circumnavigated the globe there was like assuming atlantis is real and yeah northwest mauritania you know atlas the king of atlanta of mauritania um well joe biden's not all we could just ask do do we need another reset like that for this system because i want to change it i want to get these politicians out of there ian are you saying are you saying noah get the boat well i don't know
Starting point is 00:34:15 i don't know can we fix this human system without something like that happening again i don't know you know to be honest that's why the people want to push the great reset. Yeah, it sounds like a great reset. The great reset people are like, how do you stop everyone just kind of eating themselves to death and mass producing garbage? So the problem is whenever you have someone who believes they're morally right, they know everything. And thus you need to purge or erase or do something to other people. It never works out right. And why should I trust these people who are claiming all this bad stuff's happening, and we need to make these changes? Like, so if you came to me and said, maybe we should have some kind of hard reset,
Starting point is 00:34:50 I'm like, I don't trust one person to make that decision. So what do you do? Get all those people out of office, first of all. Nadler, Schumer, Pelosi, these crazy Mitch McConnell, 40-year-old. There is a famous philosopher who had, I think, some really great ideas. He was a French philosopher. His name was. What was it?
Starting point is 00:35:09 It was Robespierre. Yeah. Robespierre. That guy. I've been studying the French Revolution heavily in the last few days. So for those that don't know. The Nazi Revolution. Do you know who Robespierre is?
Starting point is 00:35:20 Isn't he a rapper? No. But there should be one called Robespierre. So if you don't know much about the french revolution he was the guy who went nuts and was just like you know you know uh remember you ever see the episode of simpsons where mr burns says sings see my vest and he's singing about all the animal parts he has for his clothes and he's dancing he's really happy replace animal clothes with beheading random people and that was robespierre dancing around
Starting point is 00:35:44 singing in the french revolution and then finally when people realize like yo this guy's kind of killing too many people they were like they killed him to stop it all they're like this guy needs to die blew his jaw off and let him rot like lay there for three days and suffer to die it was horrible the way they hated him i was complaining about him having good ideas he was this young really lovable lawyer i think he was a lawyer. And all he wanted was freedom and democracy for the people.
Starting point is 00:36:08 People loved him at first. And he was such a good guy. And he went crazy from the power. Just killing people like crazy. I think people just didn't realize he was a lawyer. And then when they found out, then they were like,
Starting point is 00:36:19 this guy's got to go. Like, wait, he's a lawyer too? So I could see if we... there's a danger of becoming that guy yeah there's a being like we got to get rid of all that so that we can do something new and so that yeah but you know what you know what the scary reality is for zealots it's true robespierre wanted something that couldn't exist so long as people opposed him so he said kill those who oppose me and then they killed him because he was killing too many people. But with any one of these authoritarians or these despots, people like Kamala Harris, for instance, they have to get rid of those that are obstructing them.
Starting point is 00:36:53 And they have no morals. They have no ethics. They'll say whatever, do whatever, and they'll take power. And then they'll laugh on camera when asked about it for no reason. You have to wonder why they're laughing. It's kind of weird. But a lot of it has to do with – fine. Like like we're smart people we know that these people are useless and so they're liars and okay but but then you look at somebody like say maxine waters congresswoman maxine waters who is elected
Starting point is 00:37:19 year after year after year what's she done for for her district nothing nothing at all and she's anti-maxine and people are like oh we love her like why what has she done for you nothing it's the same thing with aoc she she had this list of a comp of accomplishments like well i had a bunch of town halls and and i and i had like six amendments and and i and i introduced a whole bunch of bills that didn't even see the House floor. But, you know, I was doing really important work.
Starting point is 00:37:49 It's like, no, you weren't. You weren't doing anything. You know what I would do if I got elected to Congress? I would just disrupt like crazy. Tiny gavel. It would just be a tiny gavel banging it nonstop,
Starting point is 00:37:59 screaming during sessions. They'd have to remove me. Filibuster nonstop. Yeah, just put on some diapers. I would sleep all day so that i could filibuster all night i would they'd have a bill we're like we would like to read in a post office and i'd be like i'd like to sit here and read the entire 5500 omnibus omnibus bill before we move forward it's my time i would park my rv right outside congress and just show up in my bathrobe and just no there's dress code isn't there really
Starting point is 00:38:24 yeah i'd get kicked out in a heartbeat. Isn't there a congresswoman that was just elected that is also planning on bringing a firearm? Lauren Boebert. Yeah. There's a freaking dress code, dude. There's a dress code. And so Boebert wants to bring her concealed lock, but you can't. There's an exception where members of Congress can bring an unloaded weapon in a case to their office.
Starting point is 00:38:46 But you can't bring it into the chamber. And I see this house changing in two years. You know what? You know, it's kind of crazy, though, is the. So right now we have this big protest coming to D.C. and Trump supporters. You know what they're advocating for bringing weapons to the event because they said the worst case scenario is you gain legal standing in a constitutional lawsuit against dc for infringing on the right to bear arms that is a bold statement that's a seriously bold statement yeah but that's like the the the rhetoric coming from a lot of people who are showing up in dc is no joke yeah so so let's do this let me uh we'll give you the big update here.
Starting point is 00:39:26 This is the news story. I want you to see this. This is the AP's official report. That's it. It's one sentence repeated twice from the AP. Judge bans Proud Boys leader from nation's capital after arrest on vandalism
Starting point is 00:39:38 and weapons charges. And then it says, that's the title. And then it says, Washington AP, Judge bans Proud Boys leader from nation's capital after arrest on vandalism and weapons charges. That's the whole. And then it says, Washington AP, Judge bans Proud Boys leader from nation's capital after arrest on vandals and weapons charges. That's the whole story.
Starting point is 00:39:49 Some pretty deep reporting, AP. But so the other thing, he got arrested, Enrique. So he arrives in D.C. We talked about it yesterday. He had two high capacity magazines on him, not even weapons. D.C.'s laws are so strict. You can't even have that. You can't have ammo.
Starting point is 00:40:02 So we got a misdemeanor charge for that but i think you know with with a lot of these some of these supporters saying that they want to you know come bringing weapons we'll see if people actually show up i don't i don't know if there was that many people there today but tomorrow is supposed to be the big day today was just like a preliminary event but i think it'll get particularly interesting but i wonder if you know there's going to be i, the political willpower among Trump supporters to actually go and do anything that might change really anything, I suppose. Well, I don't think they can. I think it's just more more of a, you know, a rah rah, we're showing our spirit and support kind of thing, because they protest. I look, I get that it's part of a, you know, just trying to keep morale up, you know, but I generally dislike protests.
Starting point is 00:40:50 Me too. On any side. I think they're I think for the most part, they're useless. And and and, you know, you want to you want to go down to D.C. tomorrow. Be my guest. I'm not saying don't do it. You'll be around a bunch of people that that, you know, you're are like minded and it'll be great and you'll have a fun time. Is it going to do anything?
Starting point is 00:41:10 No, absolutely not. This is why Louie Gohmert said the message basically from the Supreme Court was that conservatives need to be as violent as Antifa and Black Lives Matter. See, that's. I see what I get what he's saying. I don't agree with it. But the fact is that Antifa and all these groups are not being maligned by the media, right? So then you can say, well, hey, we're doing the same thing as Antifa. They're not catching any flack.
Starting point is 00:41:40 You're only going after us because we're conservatives. We're Republicans. I mean that's what's going to happen how many antifa people have been you know snatched up as soon as they entered and barred from dc that's the crazy thing about this does a judge have a right to kick you out of a city that's that's kind of nuts do you think that this is something that will you know uh there'll be some kind of lawsuit down the line do you think that that's something that i don't know you know i gotta be honest fund me and just kind of the really hardcore trump supporters get mad
Starting point is 00:42:08 when i say stuff like this because it's true and i guess they don't want to hear it and it's that conservative like look you you voted for trump and you're passed no no i did of course all right yes but you're not going to go protest you don't like to protest right and i'm not saying this is disparagingly it's just i think most of the people who recognize what's going on don't want to go out screaming, smashing, burning, destroying.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Right. And Trump supporters don't do that. Exactly. They don't. And so Antifa does and Antifa wins. And then the police protect them. Not always, but often,
Starting point is 00:42:41 even when, even when they do get arrested, the district, district attorneys cut them loose. Conservatives won't, they don't go out. district attorneys cut them loose. Conservatives won't. They don't go out. They don't get active. They're not loud.
Starting point is 00:42:48 And thus, they're not paid attention to. And it's another reason why a lot of people in media are scared of them and will not cover this stuff because they know they'll get attacked. But also, if look at what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse. Yeah, they'll they'll know, when they are defending, when they go and defend, when they try to make a difference, when they try to push back,
Starting point is 00:43:12 then they get totally screwed. And then, oh my God, the white supremacists... So what if 10 million people showed up in D.C. and said, enough, you'd make a change? Where are they going to burn down? The Trump Hotel?
Starting point is 00:43:22 I'm not saying they'll burn down. I'm just saying, if they actually showed up in mass, which they don't do that either. They need a piece of the Constitution. Well, it depends also how much institutional support you have because when we see protests, sometimes they do make a difference,
Starting point is 00:43:33 sometimes they don't. When it came to the Iraq War, we saw some of the biggest protests in the United States, and it absolutely didn't do anything. And now another thing to really consider here is a lot of leftists and a lot of left kind of thinking leaders are always making the argument that you need to riot. You need to burn down businesses. You need to be violent because when you do, you are heard. And there are examples that they specifically point to saying that there was injustices. We protested.
Starting point is 00:44:00 We peacefully marched. Nothing happened. This is what the left says. This is not what I'm saying. But they're saying, but when we we did riot we finally did get the national media attention we finally did get everyone watching us we finally did get change because we put our words to action and actually made something that made people look at us and watch and actually do something that's the argument that the lefts are making that that should be somewhat kind of considered here than talked about honestly well instead of i'm sorry tim instead of a protest you can have a movement like the tea party movement which is something that made a difference it was that was a that was a thing that that actually changed we you know we took back we took back the senate essentially we took back
Starting point is 00:44:39 we took any real life change though well because, but we're not burning down buildings. No, no. I'm not advocating for it. Not everything has to be the French Revolution. No, I'm not advocating for it, but we need to kind of lay out their kind of philosophy and their actions to understand it. And I think there's some fair points that they bring up.
Starting point is 00:45:02 I kind of think this is like the new form of protest on the internet. Like Tim making a video, you protest in your videos. You're like angry about something and you're protesting that thing. This is ridiculous. Look at this. And people are listening. People listen to this. I think we stopped a war in Syria in 2012 because of our internet protest.
Starting point is 00:45:22 So that's why I don't go to these giant crowds where you get smunched in like a sardine and if they fire mustard gas, you're going to choke to death or whatever. You're right, but it's not 2012. You say 2016? 2012. 2016 is when it happened. You know why?
Starting point is 00:45:34 Donald Trump got elected and that's what stopped the escalation. I remember 2011 when they were talking about... We put boots on the ground. It was 2012, 2013 when they said that he had gassed his own people and obama was going to take us in the red line there was something i remember we are changing involved with that i might listen i might be wrong about that but i
Starting point is 00:45:53 think you guys were about it you're right but your ears are off obama did bring us in then people on the internet started posting memes complaining propping up trump and pushing for trump trump wins and then trump immediately says i don't want to do this what i'm thinking of is before trump it was an obama and obama decided we're not going in obama put soldiers in syria period but it happened yeah but no one stopped it wasn't a full invasion like iraq and uh well they're planning to libya uh to do the same thing that they did in libya and syria and there was a a lot of extensive pushback but also there was a lot of protest i mean i i you, there was a lot of protest. I mean, I, you know, I was a part of like, filming a lot of people and their voices. And it was in a time and period where the internet wasn't fully censored yet.
Starting point is 00:46:35 So those voices were extremely popular. But we also have to remember, it was also Russian warships that literally went in front of American warships right next to Syria and said, you do this, we are going to have a bigger conflict and a bigger fight here. Now, the topic of protest, it's a very interesting one. You could point to examples where it didn't do jack squat. You could point to examples where it did do something like in Poland with the Solidarność movement, where people peacefully protested, they petitioned, and they also just had a worker's worker strike and that helped make a big difference well that's that's a bigger thing too that was the solid i mean solidarity right yes yeah yeah and that brought people together against
Starting point is 00:47:13 the communist government that was ruling their lives and being very unjust so it so there are instances where it works and it doesn't work uh so so we need to understand we can't just see it as black and white but you're. But you're talking about, you're talking about, I'm talking about protests, right? Protests, yeah. But then we talk about, you know,
Starting point is 00:47:30 then you mix in worker strikes and then, you know, it's a big, it's part of a movement. Hold on, a farmer strike. Let me ask you a question though. Yes. If a million Trump supporters
Starting point is 00:47:39 showed up in D.C. tomorrow and blocked all the roads, how could a joint session of Congress even happen to count any votes maybe they're all in dc already i don't know i mean i i maybe it can't i don't know i'm just imagining you know i think what did alex jones say 10 million people or something like ridiculous number did he say 10 i don't remember exactly but they're the legal amount that they're
Starting point is 00:48:01 allowed to have is 30 000 well then see the protest tomorrow well forget about the legal amount yeah right then that's when you want to go well you know what are they going to do exactly you know what is an international guard they can't do that what if so many people show up that they're just the roads are blocked like even not even intentionally and it obstructs the process by which dc is supposed to function is you know jeez they'll have to remote it in. What a novel concept. Then that's... You say they'll have to phone in?
Starting point is 00:48:28 They'll have to remote. Yeah, they'll have to do it by remote in the 21st century. Oh, wow. But how do you verify the person who's voting is the real person? You've got to stream it live on Snapchat. No, there's filters people use all the time
Starting point is 00:48:39 to mask and do deepfakes. They would do it through WebEx. They would vote through WebEx. Yeah, it would be so ridiculous. How do you know they're not an android in Congress right now? No, we we do have deep fake live filters and stuff like that so we they they come in and they vote in person there's but they are doing a lot of remote voting the maxine waters the point i'm saying is it i think it's i think it's a fact
Starting point is 00:48:58 that there's a certain number of people that can shut down you know any city that's true and peacefully protested but you know a protest is you're talking more about a shutdown. That's no, no, I'm saying, well, here's the question. Hold on. If a million people were walking around in D.C. like they've shoulder to shoulder on the streets in many circumstances, not even intentionally blocking anything, they'd be in the way making things impossible to do. I mean, it's a Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:49:22 Do you think people are, you know, there's going to be a million people? no i'm not saying there will be or that there could i'm saying that a protest could have that power a protest sure of that size would have a such a massive impact but it would really obstruct things but it wouldn't obstruct yes but would it change something it sounds like you're saying no i get the boat if we can't deal with corruption and bloat. And I love AOC just being this progressive who supports Nancy Pelosi in basically everything. It's amazing. At least like when you look at the Republicans, you have Republicans for and against Trump. And it's kind of split.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Twelve senators supporting him and a bunch not. Look at the progressives. They're like, well, you know, we will vote forancy pelosi even though we hate her guts right why well but we don't want kevin mccarthy to be you know the speaker exactly if you if if they know you're gonna bend and just give them whatever they want they'll never give you what you want i'd be willing to bet kevin mccarthy could cut a deal with the progressives they'd probably say better than nothing can i can i ask you just to slightly derail you you were on the ground for for occupy wall street yes huge would you say that was a protest or a movement uh it was a movement
Starting point is 00:50:34 okay yeah do anything ultimately did it do anything it got the dnc to transfer all their funds from i think it was bank of america to amalgamated which was a union controlled bank yeah which was a big victory for them there's one thing they wanted there's a lot of people moving their money from big banks to local small banks and credit unions yeah sure absolutely credit unions on major boost so it was really damaging to big banks it really was uh when you go down and talk to all the random people other different ideas oh it was it was a lot it was lovable chaos. Yes.
Starting point is 00:51:06 How they had no idea at the time what they were really fighting for. But they did create certain amounts of pressure. I remember we were there at that Bernie Sanders book signing, right, Luke? You were there in D.C.? I believe so. Yes, yes, yes, yes. We were waiting in line for like I think it was like meat or something like in a buffet. And the guy – I'm pretty sure it was you and me.
Starting point is 00:51:24 And the guy was sitting next to us saying that he worked for credit unions, and that because of Occupy Wall Street, they saw something like $500 billion transfer from banks into credit unions. Credit unions are non-profit banks that reinvest in their community. So when if you have, when I worked for American Eagle Airlines, we had the AA credit union. So that meant that money, that profit went towards loans for employees, our union members to buy stuff. I'm a member of the Navy Federal Credit Union. I probably shouldn't say what bank I'm using, but it's armed service personnel. And so the money that would normally be profit for shareholders is reinvested, giving the members amazing benefits.
Starting point is 00:52:05 Like with Navy Federal, you can travel internationally and it's like no international fees or exchange rates. It's awesome. And that's because armed service personnel frequently get deployed to various places. So that was big. That was great. I think I often advocated for many of these occupiers to see that as one of the biggest and most important victories possible, taking away economic power from big corporate banks and bring them to non-profit community
Starting point is 00:52:28 centered credit unions. Because I would always complain these Antifa types would go and smash windows and stuff like that, right? And I would say, what do you think happens when that $30,000 a year banker shows up for his job in the morning and there's glass all over his desk and his computer? He's going to be like, what did I do? I don't understand. Why did you attack me? When you show up and you spray paint or bolt the doors shut or whatever, I'll tell you what the most effective protest would be. Don't smash the window of the bank. Put on a nice pair of slacks, nice button-up shirt, stand out in front with some pamphlets, smile and shake hands, and give pamphlets for credit unions that reinvest in low-income communities. And then guess what?
Starting point is 00:53:04 How much damage can you really do to a bank when you break a window? A thousand bucks maybe? But you'll make all of the working class people there hate you. How much damage could you do if you convince just five people in one week to move their average savings to a credit union? That could be $100,000, $20,000. Yeah, those banks are flimsy, man. If they lose a small percentage of their funds, they go under. People need to understand voting what your dollar voting your what your actions is absolutely insurmountable it is so critically important and i think maybe we could even just mobilize or even we should talk about this privately put out some call to actions to actually help support local small businesses
Starting point is 00:53:39 rather than of course the big mega corporate giants that are out there and another thing that i wanted to bring up because i know you know you want someone to say to say, you got to get a picture of them pointing at each other. Just go. Dave Portnoy. Yes, he started doing it himself. But before we get into Dave and what he's doing, one of the best protests that I've seen and heard about and I've seen the memes about were, of course, the protests in Japan,
Starting point is 00:54:02 where bus drivers who were angry at, of course, their company for not giving them the proper wages, they decided to protest by, of course, continuing their job, not striking, but they didn't charge people to enter the bus. And of course, the bus company owners had to, of course, capitulate to their needs because they had all these people using their services. They didn't destroy normal life. They didn't piss anyone off. They just really made sure that they did something that actually had a huge ramification
Starting point is 00:54:32 that was still something that everyone was happy about. Yeah, but you brought up a good point about fighting for small businesses. It's one of the best protest things you can do right now. Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports started that fund where, how much did they raise? Like millions of dollars?
Starting point is 00:54:47 12 million last week. 12 million. 16, yeah. Wow. Last week? To help people whose businesses are hurting because of the lockdowns. Now first, I'll say, that's direct relief.
Starting point is 00:54:56 It's one of the coolest things I've ever heard in a long time. The next step is, how do we stop the politicians who are taking a dump on the Constitution and destroying people's businesses? So you know what the answer is? Really simple.
Starting point is 00:55:09 Protest. What will that do? If people just went about their business like there was no lockdown rule? Oh, well, that's a good form of protest. Nonviolent civil disobedience. Showing up and opening your doors. And if everybody did it, there'd be no lockdown and the cops can't do anything about it. They can just defy the order.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Just if everybody, instead of going around and marching, just open the doors to their businesses and says we're open, then there's no lockdown. It's over. I think all of these businesses. I mean, you could uh protest you could protest by uh prorating your property taxes saying well look you had me shut down for this amount of time i'm not going to pay the taxes for for that amount of time because i couldn't make any money tax men show up to your door with some guns and say i don't care yeah i go through these things government wants its cut baby well then you can't tell people to do certain things like to not pay tax but i feel like that just isn't that it's like a form of incitement like like to tell people disobey the civil authority if the civil authority is is bad
Starting point is 00:56:16 or evil well you could well what you could do you could then they would maybe take you to court and then you could go well then i'm counter suing I'm countersuing, and this is the reason why. And then maybe there could be, I mean, it sounds like there's some justification to that, right? That's what the American Revolution was based on. So yes, that is justice. I think I'm wearing the appropriate shirt for this discussion. I think you are.
Starting point is 00:56:39 To say the least. But again, many things we could do, many different small actions. But again, it all comes down to people being aware of what's going on so they actually know what actions to take. And I definitely think we need to mobilize and organize a lot more than just the kind of pontificating and thinking that we do here. And I think that might be a next step that I think we should really kind of consider. You know the biggest problem I think we have as freedom loving individuals. I swear it's these like whiny fence sitting podcaster types that will talk all day and night about all the problems. Won't actually organize anything. Sit in their house.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Sit in their house. Turn the camera on. Complain about something and then do literally nothing about it. I can just imagine some of these people sitting there with like their open button ups and their beanies. Complaining all day for a year and then literally not even doing anything what i like about internet video is you're turning words into action it is something you're creating something you're not just talking i mean and and speaking is a form of action but when you record it and turn it into a commodity you're creating something with your words but you're you're also you're also being an influencer and that's and that's a very important
Starting point is 00:57:46 thing you know to to help i was there but i think there's an important point and there's a lot of people like us who will be like man all these things are bad oh don't look at me i'm not going to run for office and do anything about it i'm just upset i don't think that the political system i don't think we fix it from within i think think it's something new. I disagree. I disagree. Really? Yeah. I think it can be fixed from within. The problem is people like AOC, right? She came from nothing. She came from, well, I'll say humble beginnings.
Starting point is 00:58:13 Not like she was destitute or anything. She was middle class. Right, right, right. But she wasn't like, she's not wealthy. She's not a billionaire. This is it for her. She finally broke the barrier and became somebody you think she's gonna give that up for anything it was like no well she's got 12
Starting point is 00:58:31 million followers on twitter now i think she's not gonna walk away from that even if she left political office she'd be a superstar for the rest of her life but this is listen for her working as a bartender and then they did what is it, Justice Democrats did like a round of like interviewing people to see like who would be a great politician. They run with her. She signs on to some of these organizations as like an executive on some of these nonprofits.
Starting point is 00:58:53 She wins the primary. And because the system is completely broken, she like default becomes a congresswoman. That launches her to stardom. Now she could disrupt, obstruct, and challenge the system. But whoa, whoa. She finally made it.
Starting point is 00:59:11 She's finally somebody with followers. And this is why she's in the system and they love her for it. I would like to have her on the show. Because I want to hear her perspective on it and what her feelings are in disrupting the system. She's not. What are you talking about? She supported Pelosi and she refused to force a floor vote. Yeah, she's kind of not.
Starting point is 00:59:23 And I want to know why. Because they make excuses. Well, I just said you can't fix it from within but you said you can i want to know what's the why is she not then it's it's you fix it from within how could she by getting elected and then challenging the system refusing to support garbage bills refusing to support people like nancy pelosi regardless of party regardless of tribe but all of these people go in and they say well you know it's better that the Democrats win this time than the Republicans. And then it's just back and forth with establishment elites. If you're going to fix a machine,
Starting point is 00:59:52 you wouldn't go into the machine and just stop it from working because that doesn't fix it. You have to build a new machine. I'll put it this way. You have a fax machine at your office that kind of works and it does get copies out and they're kind of smudged and awful and the boss is like look i don't want to deal with it you know it's a lot of work so you go over and you kick it really hard and then it spaz and he goes fine fine i'll
Starting point is 01:00:13 call a repairman something like that a moving car but someone a repairman still oh here's a coming from the outside and fix the thing here's a better. You've got a machine with a bunch of working parts, but all of those parts have stopped working. Save a small handful like Rand Paul, I guess. And Tulsi Gabbard, unfortunately, she's on her way out, but she's been doing really great in this past couple of months. You have very few actual working parts.
Starting point is 01:00:38 You need to replace them with parts that work, one by one. If you replace a substantial enough of the parts, the machine starts working again. what if the machine itself is doing a disservice they're throwing the garbage like your machine
Starting point is 01:00:52 is spitting out fireballs at your customers yeah exactly what if I'm unplugging what if your Xerox machine is instead sets shooting out fireballs you need a new Xerox machine you do you
Starting point is 01:01:02 gotta unplug it you gotta take it out yeah but with the fireballs but the Xerox machine fires it a fireball's at you if you try to unplug it and then police come and arrest you right so you need to let it let it fireball you what were you saying but asc is not like anything that she says isn't a fireball it's it's mostly the government itself is built to spew fireballs at people as default is interest, you know, Federal Reserve interest. Bankrupt the economy.
Starting point is 01:01:30 The machine is so old, ratty, and broken and the parts are all decrepit and 80 years old and getting their haircuts at salons during lockdowns that sparks are flying out of it and people are like, this thing doesn't work. I don't care anymore. And how many, what's congressional approval like 17%? Nobody wants to use this machine we gotta do something about it but there's also
Starting point is 01:01:51 something it it comes down to power too uh do you do you think the voters in the san francisco area actually like nancy pelosi no i don't i wouldn say they do, but they vote for her because it's not just like what's the alternative, but she's the most powerful person in the house. So let's vote for her even though we don't like her. You ever see the image of the elephant tied to a tiny post? Yeah. There's like a little wooden post in the ground and the elephant's tied to it. And it's an old like, I don't know, parable or whatever, where somebody sees this and asks the elephant trainer, the elephant could clearly just walk away and rip that post out of the ground, but they stay here strapped to the post. Why don't they leave? And he said, when
Starting point is 01:02:33 they're babies, we tie them to the post. They can't break away from it. They grow up having defeated, been defeated, and they can't break away. By the time they're older, they don't realize they're now strong enough to break free. So what I mean by that is Nancy Pelosi wins because people are like, I better vote Democrat. Oh, no, it's so scary. What's going to happen if the Republicans get in? And Trump said, what do you have to lose? Remember that? What do you got to vote for me? What do you got to lose? And I'm like, that's a great point. I stopped voting. I look at the Democratic and Republican establishment. We call them the Uniparty. People criticize them all the time. Trump comes in and it was something wildly different.
Starting point is 01:03:07 There were a few things I liked and I said, OK, I'll vote for that because that's not the establishment Republicans. Now you think I would ever support someone like Mitch McConnell or Lindsey Graham? Of course not. What's the difference between? I'll tell you a joke. You guys are going to love this joke. What's the difference between Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Nancy, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey
Starting point is 01:03:24 Graham and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer? Nothing. are going to love this joke. What's the difference between Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer? Nothing. That's a funny joke, huh? Hilarious. It's kind of creepy, isn't it? Nothing.
Starting point is 01:03:34 Lindsey Graham says Trump's got to fight for, you know, to object and have these legal challenges. Then he walks down on the Senate floor and he fist bumps
Starting point is 01:03:42 Kamala Harris and pats her on the back like, eh. They don't care. They're not here to actually bring about change or do anything. They're like puppet figureheads who get in. It's like we set aside all of these resources because we want people to come into the head management office to help us run things. They walk in, they look around at all the hors d'oeuvres, they grab a few snacks, they stand there, eat some food, drink some fancy wine, and then walk out the
Starting point is 01:04:06 door and do nothing. No meeting ever took place. That's kind of what I feel like what's happening. Then Trump comes in and starts yelling at everybody. They start, hey, whoa, whoa, don't rain on our party, dude. We're chilling. We're rich. We don't got to do any work.
Starting point is 01:04:18 We pretend. We come out here. We talk for a few minutes. We do hearings. Nothing really gets done. And then Trump comes in, is yelling at everybody. Man, killing their buzz, dude. So they got to get rid rid of that now we're back to the uniparty i think south park had the best kind of analogy here uh that i'm automatically think of thinking about
Starting point is 01:04:35 what you were saying when it came between a douche and a turd sandwich and i think that's exactly what we're in and i think as as long as people start giving their power to politicians, there's never going to be a solution. Yeah, but we should never rise. We should never put anyone above ourselves. We should always be making decisions for ourselves based on information that we get that should be free and open. But that's not what's happening right now. You know what the problem is? What?
Starting point is 01:04:59 There are people who eat turd sandwiches and enjoy it. Yes. Some of them do. So no, here's what the issue is. You'll get a rand paul someone who actually has principles and will filibuster and and and fight and and do his best to be honest but no one's going to vote for him they're going to insult him they're they're right now you'll get the left it's the weirdest thing when they when they attacked rand paul about over
Starting point is 01:05:20 the brianna taylor thing when he was the one who's who who he introduced the bill the brianna taylor bill just to ban no-knock warrants. And they were attacking him because they don't know anything and they don't care. They want to eat the turd sandwich. They love it. Not all of them. I mean...
Starting point is 01:05:32 No, not all of them. Too many. Obviously, Rand Paul gets elected because there are people who don't want to eat a turd sandwich and opted for a nice pastrami on rye. But there are a lot of people who... What a little turd.
Starting point is 01:05:43 What, Rand Paul? Yeah. It's not perfect. Nobody's perfect. No one's perfect. There's like a little piece of like are a little turd what ran paul yeah it's not perfect nobody's perfect there's like a little little piece of like a little dingleberry in there you know but regular people love the tribalism like you were saying like you and you were saying about auntie maxine what has she done for anybody but they vote for her anyway oh auntie maxine yay tribalism for no reason and these people get in office and what they're partying they're probably doing tons of drugs i'm not even kidding right everybody here thinks congress they're all doing a bunch
Starting point is 01:06:09 of drugs i would imagine so yeah what do you think cocaine uh my lawyer would suggest that i not abstain i think they're all doing tons of drugs in congress i do i think they're out of their minds who was it we were watching tv and someone was pointing out some congressman looked like he had he had crusty nose from like doing coke or something. That's hilarious. Lindsey Graham's raging alcoholic. I don't know for sure, but man, his eyes are bloodshot. My goodness.
Starting point is 01:06:30 That guy looks wrecked. Okay. I don't know. That's Ian's observation. No, I mean, he's just shaking. But, you know. I think they get in the office, they get a cushy paycheck, and they don't want to do any work.
Starting point is 01:06:41 That's it. You also have the revolving door, you know, politicians. They get in for only a couple terms and they go and work for a for a lobbying firm or something like that well this is what i think is going to happen with aoc uh i don't think that she's gonna give up i don't think she's just gonna she she was saying in some interview recently i think it was vanity fair maybe uh where she was saying that she doesn't see herself being a congressperson, you know, for much longer. And I'm assuming that that she wants to be a senator. I think she's definitely going to primary.
Starting point is 01:07:14 She's definitely going to run for president. No, I don't think she's going going to wait in primary jill brand because she's very vulnerable after her terrible terrible showing yeah uh in 2016 uh as like i don't think she ever pulled more than like 0.7 like she was awful uh so she's very vulnerable and people don't like her people don't necessarily like AOC either, but she has a lot of money. And I just as a very rough, like I was actually looking at all of the money that she makes. AOC? Yeah, like that she brought in for her, for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress. It's something like $19 million.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Wow. Right. Most of that money, like 90, at least like 98% is not from her district. It's from everywhere else. She's going to run for president. She will. Oh,
Starting point is 01:08:15 she, she doesn't need to spend that $19 million. Right. So, and she probably even has more from other, you know, from, from her.
Starting point is 01:08:22 She hasn't like another political action committee that she's probably going to keep a lot of that. But she is definitely going to run for president. And she could win and keep going on this, but not even cause she's a woman. That's why I love her. She's not going to win as president. I'm not obsessed with her.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Oh, maybe not immediately, but I don't know if she's going to run immediately. She'll never, she will never, you can, you can archive this right now. She will never be president.
Starting point is 01:08:44 Why is that? Because she hates all the flyover states. You ever hear her talk about the electoral college where she's like, oh, well, look at all this land. This land votes. Hold on there, mister. But she plays video games. Hold on there, mister. Badass.
Starting point is 01:09:01 When they make Puerto Rico and D.C. states. And get rid of the electoral college well right at the supreme court this is a great segue will be president no just just accept it into your heart president aoc is coming in 2028 um i think she's gonna run for for she's she's gonna run Senate, and it's probably going to be against Gillibrand. I don't think it'll be Schumer. Schumer's late 60s, I think, so he's still got plenty of time. Well, Gillibrand's how old? She's young.
Starting point is 01:09:35 She's in her early 50s, I think. That's young? Yeah. That's crazy. It's young for our politics. That's on my stuff. And this is a what you said about Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. becoming a state is a great, great segue into the Georgia Senate runoff. And I'm going to read you some some quick reporting with 65 percent expected total vote reporting, according to The Wall Street Journal. journal ossoff is 0.35 percent ahead of uh of purdue and the reverend warnock is 0.08 percent ahead of kelly luff democrats democrats have swept it's not it's not over yet it's 65 percent but
Starting point is 01:10:21 it's it's so freaking close man that is do they do really close mail-in voting there uh yeah i yeah i don't know if they're counting uh they the mail-in voting in in this tally but you know i don't know how i have a ton of jokes i could make about this but youtube doesn't allow them no joke like sarcasm pertaining to vote counts that's right i was like i'm gonna know if i say that youtube's gonna be like we don't care yeah don't don't say it don't exacerbate someone someone made a joke earlier terminated they were like it's 1207 a.m and fox news has called it for also and then they were like i had to delete this because people thought it was real oh yeah i think it was benny was it yeah yeah people thought it was real huh
Starting point is 01:11:05 they're like wow fox called it huh yeah at 12 07 p.m so uh it i kind of feel like republicans are going to win it's it is super close um i mean clearly looking at this map you know like augusta and savannah and atlanta are like true blue right but? But you're missing a lot of counties like Coffee County. I want to live in Coffee County. Purdue just went up by like a couple points of a percentage. Oh, Warnock is 0.96. We're just going to read this all night, folks. How exciting.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Like the Young Turks. But hold on stop stop laughing because laughing is at least enjoyable you need to talk like this john ossoff is currently at 50 points sound like you're in 0.29 just phoning it in so funny i don't know um the so we i've had the numbers pulled up for quite some time and uh purdue and loeffler have been gaining I guess some of the earlier votes that came in were from the bigger cities, so it definitely gave the Democrats a boost. But now Republicans get their votes from rural areas where there's way more counties. So over time, they start closing the gap. Is it going to be where they keep counting votes for days after tomorrow?
Starting point is 01:12:20 Yeah, probably. Because of mail-in? Because of mail-in. And because it's so close but i also think there's going to be a lot more scrutiny from from both sides but especially republicans uh after all the shenanigans where it takes weeks how many weeks did it take for georgia to actually give like a final result it was a long time and and same thing with Pennsylvania. And if anything, there is going to be some call, definitely on the state level, but maybe even on the federal level in two years after Republicans win back Congress, hopefully maybe if you're going to use a machine in your state, you need to use it in all of your counties as opposed to – Is that what happened?
Starting point is 01:13:12 Only some counties had the certain machines around? Yes. If the Democrats win this race, then Republicans are never going to win again. That's not true. Not in the way we know it though. So look at Republicans today. They are very, very different from Republicans 10 10 years ago you see what i mean the republican party as a party will change its values to adapt to like so so when i say like dc and portugal
Starting point is 01:13:36 become states what will end up happening is republicans will start incorporating different values into the republican party in an effort to win so everything will become substantially more progressive over time like so that's why i mean, the Democrats, if they win, they're, they're going to make enough changes to where the Republicans will have to become more like the Democrats. Like they already are. Like, like, like Donald Trump is not the staunchest of conservative religious folk. Far from it. He's fairly moderate. Even Vox.com said he was fairly moderate. That's Vox, V-O-X, not F. They said that Trump was a moderate. They did when he was running. So you have these, you know, hardcore religious conservatives. They're out. That's not the party of Trump anymore. Trump is a populist. You know, Trump isn't, you know, Trump campaigned in the deficit, but he didn't care. Give people $2,000. That's not the same as traditional conservatives, many of whom don't like him well and in georgia it's also important to point out that biden and the democrats promise is to give people two thousand dollars something that of course donald trump has been trying to do himself so that's another angle to think about her but
Starting point is 01:14:33 these evangelicals purdue is now winning uh by latest count purdue is now up 0.13 percent i gotta say my god i'm so happy our voting system is in the hands of machines and private corporations that have ties to foreign governments. I know. I feel so proud. Proprietary software. As many leftists have told us, private corporations are allowed to do what they want no matter what. They're the new God. They're people.
Starting point is 01:14:58 But look, it's a private company. It's a private company. So Facebook can ban whoever they want. Yeah. So if we have a private company running our elections, well, then we don't need to be able to ask them any questions. They can do what they want. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:09 If you don't have religion, you have to make the corporations your overlords. I mean, it's that simple. Well, we're doing stats. Can I say Bitcoin is up 5% in the last 24 hours? It's up $34,000. It's up $34,000. It's been at $34,000. Keemstar must be thrilled.
Starting point is 01:15:24 Ethereum's up 45% this week. Wow. Why is Keemstar happy? I don't know the story. Keemstar got in early on. It sounds oddly similar to the amount of money that's being printed. I just want to let you guys know something crazy. I bought Bitcoin when it was near like a grand or two.
Starting point is 01:15:43 And it's because I remember in 2011, when Bitcoin was at 70 cents, I had five grand saved from my job. And I was like, should I just put my savings in this stuff? Like, should I just buy, you know, it would be like 6,300 Bitcoin. And my friend goes, no, like, what is it even? You know, it's going to be a scam. You're going to give your money to some guy and then it's not worth anything. It's just like internet money. And I was like, yeah, that's a good point. It would have been 6,300 Bitcoin. Internet money, dude. It's like your job now.
Starting point is 01:16:10 But here's what happened. Here's what happened. I remember then like a year later when it hit 20 bucks, I was like, oh my god. If I had 6,300 Bitcoin hit 20 bucks, a lot of people said, dude, you would have sold immediately. I'm like, of course, because it went up and down. But so then when it was just over 1,,000, I decided to put some money in, and then I just forgot about it. And I had just like sitting on an old phone. And then the news broke of it hitting like $28,000.
Starting point is 01:16:35 And I was like, I got to go find that phone. I told Max Keiser to bug off when it was still a few dollars. Then, you know, we all have our mistakes. But, you know, looking forward our mistakes but you know looking forward why would you tell max kaiser to bug off we were fighting the globalists at bilderberg with alex jones and watford in the united kingdom i was hanging out with max kaiser and one of his friends who was a very wealthy dude and they were and he was like you got it you got to buy some square stock and so i was like you got it you're the billionaire and so i didn't have a lot of money
Starting point is 01:17:02 i just bought some squares way through the roof since then, from like $10 to like $200 and something bucks. Well, we have to understand, using cryptocurrencies, especially just a few years ago, wasn't user friendly. It wasn't like you could just get on an app and send your credit card in and then get your Bitcoin. It wasn't like that. You had to have your own server.
Starting point is 01:17:21 Yeah. It was hard. Well, you had to have your own physical wallet. You had to have space for your wallet. You had to back up the wallet. You had to know your own server. Yeah. It was hard. Well, you had to have your own physical wallet. You had to have space for your wallet. You had to back up the wallet. You had to know your private keys. You had to find someone and transact with them in a way that wasn't commercially approved. So it wasn't that easy.
Starting point is 01:17:37 And again, when you're dealing with very severe issues and you're also hanging out with a bunch of crazy people, you just hear a lot of crazy stuff. And he was right. And i'm willing yeah but max is so those unfamiliar max kaiser he does like a finance show he's on his finance show for a long time he's got a podcast called the orange pill podcast where they just basically tell you buy bitcoin and there's a really funny meme a series of them there's one i think i could be wrong but i i vaguely remember seeing him as leonardo dicaprio like laughing and it says have fun staying poor yeah it's like he's telling people There's one I think, I could be wrong, but I vaguely remember seeing him as Leonardo DiCaprio laughing. And it says, have fun staying poor. It's like he's telling people, get Bitcoin, because he's been saying it for a decade.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Personally, in the beginning, I didn't listen to him. But then I started seeing... You moron. Okay. If I'm a moron, what does that make you? You son of a gun. Really dumb. Really dumb. And I didn't listen to him initially, but then i started seeing the usage of it and i started
Starting point is 01:18:27 seeing how this is essentially like a new printing press and when it was a couple hundred when it was a couple thousand i remember doing a lot of prominent coverage on it interviewing him and interviewing other people in the space when it was still coming up when people didn't even know what it was when chuck schumer was on the mainstream media telling everyone how to get illicit items on the dark web, literally giving people instructions talking about how bad it was. And people were like, wait, what is this online monopoly money? So back then, even when it came to this very important situation with Ross Ulbricht, who hopefully does get pardoned, when it came to the kind of initial Bitcoin, when it was a couple hundred, I remember doing a lot of initial Bitcoin when it was a couple hundred.
Starting point is 01:19:05 I remember doing a lot of prominent reporting on it for We Are Change. And a lot of people are very happy that I did. And you guys are welcome. All right. We got weird. I'm watching the official vote count. Yeah, me too. And we're like, did Loeffler just go down in votes?
Starting point is 01:19:24 Oh, I didn't see see that i didn't see the actual so so what i'm watching i'm watching the fox news counter i don't know okay but i can see the numbers going up and down i'm just watching the percentage yeah yeah so it's really going through counties she's like 630 votes down right now but purdue is now ahead he's ahead of also yeah warnock is 0.28 ahead at at 28 percent uh of of the total vote reporting so i mean super close now he's up now he's up like 3 000 votes can we just keep saying the numbers remember this is a popularity contest that is being measured by a secret voting machine with proprietary software that we don't get access to. Oh, no. That's right.
Starting point is 01:20:05 And in Arizona, when the Senate Judiciary Committee filed subpoenas, Maricopa County said, screw off. We ain't going to comply. The county protected their proprietary Canadian... The Judiciary Committee in Arizona said, we want a forensic audit of the machines, and Maricopa County said, no. Do you think they intentionally... Makes no sense.
Starting point is 01:20:24 I'm going gonna make a prediction right now uh if if in the morning like if overnight it looks like both republicans or at least one of the republicans is gonna win you're gonna see a nice bump in the stock market tomorrow because the the market is definitely gonna react if they want to probably go down then you think right if they if they see that that the democrats are gonna control the senate um it's going to react if they want to probably go down then you think right if they if they see that that the democrats are going to control the senate um it's going to be a there's going to be a sell-off you know they call it a bear market you know you know why they call it a bear market or you know why there's the bull markets and bear markets are you familiar with the saying it because animals so i don't know so when when the stock spikes it's because a bull
Starting point is 01:21:05 strikes up with the horns yeah and a bear strikes down with the claws gotcha right so learn something yes now if the democrats win it won't be a bear market it will be like a bear halo drop a bear halo elbow drop jumping out of a high altitude with full gear elbow dropping straight to the ground leaving a crater in its wake um i'm half kidding actually well he when when biden won when joe biden won uh the markets didn't react terribly they there was not there was not that because of the because of the senate because of the senate there was there was this idea that if the senate stays republican we'll have stability right for a couple years but now we're but now we're gonna have and this this is so weird uh when it comes to
Starting point is 01:21:55 how these people are chosen to to run against republicans i don't understand it like for example amy mcgrath She lost a congressional Senate race. She lost a congressional House race. Then they said, you know what? She's perfect to run against Mitch McConnell. Yeah, what the heck? The most powerful man in the Senate. Same thing with the data.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Well, same thing with John Ossoff. Yes. Ossoff ran a – he's actually run twice. And this last one, he lost – Not only did he lose his congressional race, but they spent more money than any congressional race ever. And he still lost. And then what did they do? They go, you know what?
Starting point is 01:22:40 This guy's perfect to run against David Perdue. I don't understand how, or Stacey Abrams. I swore that Stacey Abrams was going to that they were going to have her run again, you know, because she's like the winners or the losers are the new winners. As far as the Democrats go. And I don't understand. I don't understand the reasoning. How do they come along? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:02 I have an important question though why do you think it is that when there's one election going right now we're going on right now for for these four candidates the numbers are different don't you think the republicans would go in and say purdue loeffler have a nice day why is it that people are going in and saying i'll vote for purdue but not loeffler um they're both smeared in the exact same ways it's was it misogyny i'm not i'm not gonna take credit well i'm kidding i'm not gonna take i'm not gonna take credit for this because uh i was listening to ben shapiro this morning and he basically he basically said that uh loffler's winning now oh wait well wait this doesn't make sense by 0.30 percent at 69 percent uh expected total it says it says loffler 50.2 to warnox 49 but he's got the higher vote count what just happened i anyway sorry what was ben shapiro saying uh ben
Starting point is 01:23:54 was basically saying that uh that minorities were behind purdue because he's like pro-farm pro-agriculture i see see. And, but you have, you also have a black man running against a white woman. That's like Ossoff is profitable. So. But do you think there are people going in and say, I will vote for one Republican and one Democrat? It's possible.
Starting point is 01:24:14 And one Republican is all they need to win. Not, not, right. But not everybody, most people do. I'd say most people do. And this is very, you know, anecdotal. I'd say most people vote down party lines, generally general but it could be possible that there are people going in and only voting for warnock and nobody else right and so they don't get that at all i don't understand that's what they said when when they said oh well uh people were voting for biden but they
Starting point is 01:24:37 weren't voting for you know anybody else and like i've never heard of that before in my life i just saw purdue go down. It's weird. It's still early, dude. No, no, no, no, no. The vote counts went down. Oh, that's because, well, you know, those machines. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I don't know. Like, I'm watching the numbers right now.
Starting point is 01:24:56 We can pull it up. Pull it up. Pull up the display. This is what I'm looking at. And you'll see. I'm like, I'm looking at it. And Purdue was at 1,439,000 just a moment ago. What?
Starting point is 01:25:06 Nail biter. And then it went down to seven. Is this because they got some guy working at Fox News who doesn't know what he's doing? It might be data entry, honestly. You know, it's possible. All right, let's see. We got, so it went up a little bit. It's still human beings.
Starting point is 01:25:22 It's not like these results are being fed. Now, look at this. Look at this right here. Loffler has 1.42 million to Warnock's 1.43, but Warnock is listed at 49.8. See, these numbers don't make sense. It also might be like a cash, like a web cash thing or something. Maybe if we refresh it. Oh, here's the, no, no. Look down here.
Starting point is 01:25:39 You can see the numbers. Loffler on the bottom has got 1.46. See, I saw the numbers like roll up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're going crazy. So Purdue and Loffler are both winning now. 1.46. See, I saw the numbers roll up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're going crazy. So Purdue and Loffler are both winning now. They're both winning by like... We'll call it...
Starting point is 01:25:49 Let's call it now. With less than a percentage point, though. So clearly... No, it's over. It's over. It's over. Close your eyes. Cover your ears.
Starting point is 01:25:57 Don't joke about it. Hide in the corner. This is it. Republicans have won. Congratulations. We did it. We did it, guys. We did it.
Starting point is 01:26:04 We did it. Like a ballgame. Ladies ladies and gentlemen we have a breaking announcement the timcast irl decision desk is now projecting the republicans will win and hey you can be wrong remember that you know that's what the media usually is right that's what the mainstream media usually does um the polls are the polls are closed already but like that's the big thing about youtube okay the polls are closed if but like that's the big thing about YouTube the polls are closed if the polls were open that YouTube would get mad as the top senior political analyst on YouTube
Starting point is 01:26:30 I'm calling it that's it you graduated to YouTube but calling it for who I'm calling it for the Republicans yes yeah I'm calling it for whoever wins right exactly good point yeah that's great we'll know tomorrow I'm calling it for Barney the clown Barney the clown won essentially we all lost who's barney the clown it's like
Starting point is 01:26:50 barney the dinosaur oh that's crusty the clown oh i see captain kangaroo interesting right now on predict it there uh which party will control the Senate is 79 cents in favor of the Democrats. So, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, Predict It is the betting market. Yeah, but they had Trump at like 70 cents. Yeah, right. At one point. The point is, if you were to buy at 23 cents for a Republican
Starting point is 01:27:17 and the Republicans win, for every 23 cents, you'd get a dollar back. That's how it works. All right. Let me make an account. Predictit.org. I'm getting frustrated with the two-party system. That it's either, like, they're going to all band together, and, like, if enough of us get the majority, then anything we decide on.
Starting point is 01:27:34 The problem with it is that you get someone like AOC, who says she's a progressive, progressives vote for her, and then she goes, now that I'm in office, I'll support Nancy Pelosi. Thanks, Nancy. And that's just playing party politics? Yeah, pitulating. Well, the founders didn't like these, these you know they didn't want two parties but they want that at all but it that's just how it evolved washington didn't even want parties at all yeah he wasn't in a party but that was because he was the first president and a lot of people don't realize a lot of the early presidents were during the the the confederate the articles was
Starting point is 01:28:01 under the the confederation of states not the the united states under the constitution of the federal government so early on we had a very very weak federal government couldn't really do anything and so that was the first few presidents and then the second president the constitution came what i should like 10 years later longer than like 20 or 30 who was the second president why do i not know this jefferson uh john adams adams took second and then jefferson yeah so it was like adams and jefferson kind of split the the government in half with their followers right the jeffersonians and the like adams jefferson were best friends and then they just started to hate each other well i think it had to do with federalists versus the anti-federalists right
Starting point is 01:28:37 well there's also there's also a weird thing where uh two people would run for president the second place winner would be the vice president. So there might have been a little animosity going like, oh, you're my boss, really? But not really. Isn't it a good thing, though, to maintain some kind of balance between... I would love to see Trump and Biden in there together.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Can you imagine? Yeah, it would have been President Biden to Vice President Trump. And then they would have been President Biden to Vice President Trump. And then they would have... People would be happier, though. Then Biden and Trump would have been person of the year. Yes. Think about it this way.
Starting point is 01:29:12 Listen, listen. They would have been deciding issues with push-up contests. Think about what's happening right now, though. Right. It would have been Trump-Hillary for 2016. It would have been great. That would have been awesome. And the Democrats would have been waiting.
Starting point is 01:29:24 That sounds like a great idea because they'll be fighting each other and not really doing anything and bothering anyone. Nope. It's a bad idea. Because of the assassination. They would impeach Trump to make Hillary the president. Or legit assassination. Well, it depends.
Starting point is 01:29:39 They impeached Bill Clinton and they let them stay there. They impeached Trump. They didn't remove him because we them stay there. They impeached Trump. Yeah, well, they didn't remove him because, you know, we had the majority, the Republicans. If it was Hillary and, you know, Trump, you know, the Republicans still had the Senate. So I don't think that would have happened. I think it would have been interesting. And I think the less government does, the better.
Starting point is 01:29:59 And the more that they're fighting each other instead of surveilling, spying on us, tracking and databasing us, the better. Oh, don't worry. They've conscripted private companies to do that for them. Yes, they do. Republicans are pulling ahead. They are, yeah. Strong. It's still, again, it's still early.
Starting point is 01:30:15 I don't know how they're counting their mail-in ballots. I don't know how they're, you know, if they're even part of this tally. There was early voting results that I saw just yesterday. Okay. Oh, you saw them yesterday okay yeah but they're saying oh you saw you saw them yesterday yes yes i didn't think they were allowed to put them out until they're saying that there's a small lead there's projections as well and uh they're saying from the initial counts they're getting that this is going to well this is this is um if if this
Starting point is 01:30:42 holds and the senate does stay in control of you know for the republicans um this is – if this holds and the Senate does stay in control of – for the Republicans, this is not great for Biden, which is a good thing. It's like the first – it's one of the very few presidencies that enter without the Senate and are completely powerless. It happened with Reagan, if I remember correctly. But that was a long time ago. But remember during one of the debates or maybe an interview where Biden was basically saying, well, we couldn't do this because we had a Republican Congress. Like, no, you didn't. Most presidents have the advantage. It's kind of this wave. Well, it's because people who go to vote for the president vote party line.
Starting point is 01:31:25 Right. And then two years later, everybody's to vote for the president vote party line. Right. And then two years later, everybody's like, yeah, what did I do? Right. Why did I make that decision? And then Congress flips after at least four years in. And then there's a change of president. This one, everything was against trump with with him look i i did i did a man in a street video where i asked people i said one man on the street a man and a woman on the street
Starting point is 01:31:58 where i basically asked if you had to choose between four more years of Trump and a recession, what would you take? Wow. I remember that. I remember that was a good one. And a lot of people voted for recession. And you're just like, that's insane. Yikes. People die.
Starting point is 01:32:18 Yeah. And even this musician, he said he was famous. I'd never heard of him. But he basically – I don't even remember his name., he said he was famous. I'd never heard of him. But he basically, I don't even remember his name, so he's not that famous. But he was basically like, well, you know, if it happens, it's fine. But you're not making, you're not selling albums, right? You're selling live tickets to shows. What if people can't afford it?
Starting point is 01:32:42 You know, not like, well, what if this is a gigantic pandemic uh but this is this is um the it's just crazy that that people got what they wanted a lot of people got what they wanted and and you know it wasn't it wasn't just that but it was it was it was a recession it was the pandemic it was the media just lying their butts off uh just and and everything worse everything is worse than watergate everything oh wait way more that's what we were talking about before the show where we were saying that bob woodward bernstein yeah i would like a diet coke is pepsi okay this is worse than watergate they printed 36 percent of our monetary supply in the last they say it's the pandemic
Starting point is 01:33:26 they'll be like we're in recession because the pandemic no it's because you authorize the printing of 66 percent of our monetary supply yeah it's up it's up from the last time we did this segment but we did a segment a month or two all that money was being replaced it was just bad money like we just shredded it no just printing printing printing i'm telling you man if you want to if you want to have fun i said this last time go on amazon click on like a tablet and then leave it in your cart for a couple days and come back and you'll see the price of god has gone up do the same thing right now go on zillow and look at property values in you know outside in like west virginia in in wyoming and idaho just look at the estimated property values and then
Starting point is 01:34:03 come back a week later and then you'll vomit a little bit. Just don't do it for... The skyrocketing. Just don't do it for ammo because you're going to have a heart attack. Warning. What's ammo at now? A lot.
Starting point is 01:34:12 Too much. Is it more than a dollar? What was it? Ten cents? A dollar a round? A 30-30 round is a dollar 30 or more. Wow! That's up 30%.
Starting point is 01:34:20 Weren't they a buck a couple months ago? I was able to find some 5.56 for 90 cents a round. I tweeted that right away. Learn to make your own ammo and then open an Etsy. By the way, someone wants to send us an ammo press. I didn't know where to have them send it. I suggested to the PO box. It's a big box.
Starting point is 01:34:37 No, we can't do that. They should email. Okay, I'll have them email. Well, if you have a property somewhere where we can. That's what we're trying to do. I telling you the problem so we want to get this farmland so that we can it's a film videos we're gonna we'll build like dirt jumps and we'll be able to you know play with create fake civilizations like like air tvs and snowboards and all that fun but then we'll also be able to set up a range and yeah airsoft battles and just fun silly videos and also like notes alligators, cool, cool DIY projects.
Starting point is 01:35:06 And the idea is, I said this before, you know, I made the joke earlier that all we do is sit around and complain. But the thing I want to do now is, is help create fun and exciting things instead of just complaining about the bad things, make some good things. So do projects where we build lasers in, you know, we're graphing. Yeah, I got some powdered graphene. We got some graphene batteries, just making fun videos to inspire people to do stuff.
Starting point is 01:35:29 Instead of just complaining about stuff. I, I see you guys are going to open up like an FPS Russia slash Tim cast channel, right? Is that shout out to the next thing, you know, with your,
Starting point is 01:35:40 your one of the, we want to, we want to have fun and inspire people to do cool things. You guys, you know, you guys are going to want to follow Jeremy risk inspire people to do cool things. You guys are going to want to follow Jeremy Riss on Twitter, the alien scientist. They are building lasers and much more. Did you guys talk about the alien thing, by the way? We did.
Starting point is 01:35:54 We did, yeah. Okay. Here's the thing. So we're looking at this land, and it's almost impossible because right now rich people, like super rich people, are calling up and they're being like, I see you have land available'll take it would you like to no i'll take it would you i'll send you a check right now and so the values are just jumping up skyrocketing because they're like you can look in certain areas people are fleeing new york fleeing california fleeing chicago i'm next guys yeah where are you going uh hey guys in the chat tell me where I should move. Thank you. There you go. People from Texas like crazy. And it's causing property values to skyrocket. But property values, weird things are going to happen because property values in New York
Starting point is 01:36:34 are dropping and people are fleeing. So now you've got these buildings that are empty. De Blasio says we're going to buy them up and make them public housing. But here's my question. Look, look, if the property value is in the gutter, because nobody will live there anymore, say New York, and the tax assessment comes in, the property value is down, the taxes you owe goes down. Then what? They offer lower rent, desperate to get people to move there. So rent in New York is going to start tanking,
Starting point is 01:36:59 but rent in rural areas and start skyrocketing and property values and taxes will skyrocket in rural areas. It's going to create really weird movement patterns across this country. I wonder what that's going to do to our elections. I think it probably had an impact on this past election for sure. People who fled because of COVID. What's going to happen in the next two years when all these people from New York flee to, you know, Western PA or something? It's like that. Or even upstate New York.
Starting point is 01:37:23 What's his name? J.P. Sears? Yeah. Yeah. western pa or something it's like that uh or even upstate new york what's his name jp sears yeah yeah he he did the he did the uh the video where like hey i'm coming from california and you know uh moving to texas and everything's gonna be great but i don't like this thing and then i don't like i don't like your i don't like how you uh have like all these amazing gun rights you know nope nope we gotta we gotta go to the city council and uh fix that uh so yeah absolutely uh this this movement this shift um
Starting point is 01:37:53 made a lot of people a lot of people that are moving from new york too like they can afford it right not everybody can afford it so do you think that those rich people are are more are more leaning to the left or leaning to the right politically? To the right. And so what I was saying is the more right-wing people who are like, I hate this and I can afford to leave. And it's not all conservatives are rich. I'm just saying in cities, you've got well-off individuals who are probably more right-leaning because they're going to move and it's going to make red states redder and blue states bluer well when they move and they see how much money they save on their taxes they're automatically going to become more right-wing let's just be honest here because it's it's incredible what happens in new york city with city taxes state taxes on top of federal
Starting point is 01:38:37 taxes i don't understand well that's like i'm that's why i'm leaving because you know i'm a you're taxed a millionaire youtuber now now okay YouTuber now, as a conservative YouTuber. As senior political analyst, you're probably pulling easy six figures. I'm shadow banned. It comes with the title. I can only do so much. But I am making, I'm doing okay.
Starting point is 01:38:58 But city taxes are just disgusting. Well, just as Bill de Blasio said, we need to redistribute the wealth and that's exactly what he's doing proudly pronouncing it and how dare you not help redistribute your wealth there well here's well i'm already doing it anyway because taxes are gonna kill me this year but but uh this is one of the reasons why the republicans need to hold the house hold the senate and then hopefully get the house in two years because otherwise this is going to be a, a, a raising taxes spree.
Starting point is 01:39:27 But, but listen, it doesn't matter because in terms of taxes, I mean, you're, you're right. You're, you're right in that regard,
Starting point is 01:39:31 but the Trump tax cuts are expiring no matter what. Yeah. So by not for the corporations, but for everyone else as an individual. Yeah. So what's the date though? It's, it's not a specific term limit.
Starting point is 01:39:44 So you said in three years these specific cuts go away in four years these cuts go away i don't know the exact parameters but they do go away for the individual well if the trend continues with the house the republicans are going to take back uh the house and that's and that's fine and then they'll pass uh some new tax cuts by the way we'll veto them and then they'll just come back and say um yeah we're signing it anyway and you, you know, hopefully... There won't be enough Republicans to override
Starting point is 01:40:28 a veto. But you do have Democrats like, say, Joe Manchin who is not completely in line. Yeah, but then you got Mitt Romney on the other side who loves the taste of a boot. But also in two years, I mean,
Starting point is 01:40:44 33% of the Senate goes up for re-e boot. So, you know. But also in two years, I mean, you know, 33% of the Senate, you know, goes up for re-election. So anything can happen, you know. You know, I think also it's an important thing we need to say is we talk a lot about how Congress is old. That means retirements. That's true. A lot of retirements and a lot of, I mean, how old is Feinstein? She's like 1776. I think she was born.
Starting point is 01:41:07 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. She was the niece of Thomas Jefferson. And here she is. No, but she's in her 80s, isn't she? And she's been struggling. Like the Democrats have been talking to her. Like, oh, yeah, she lost her 87.
Starting point is 01:41:23 87. What is wrong with this country? She's the ranking member on the judicial committee. She was born in 1933. She was a great grandmother before I was born.
Starting point is 01:41:38 World War II ended. She was 12 years old. The CIA got foreign when she was 12 years old. And these are the people deciding your lives. And people keep voting for her. 12 years old. The CIA got foreign when she was 12 years old. And these are the people deciding your lives. And people keep voting for her. And people have to understand this whole taxation system is a system meant
Starting point is 01:41:53 to, of course, control you rather than, of course, fund the government. I mean, we've talked about it extensively on this show. The government literally prints money out of thin air. What's the point of taxes when they could just press zero on a computer? There's absolutely no reason. Punitive taxation. It's something that was never supposed to happen, where they say, we don't want you
Starting point is 01:42:10 to drink soda, so we're going to put a tax on soda. That's what Bloomberg did. Chuck Grassley's 87. That's what Maxine Waters tried to do. Maxine's 82. Maxine Waters is 82 years old. Why don't these people retire? No.
Starting point is 01:42:23 First of all, Chuck Grassley is in my top five favorite senators. McConnell's 78. Chuck Grassley, he had COVID and he was like, I was fine. The guy runs like two miles a day. Really? That's impressive.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Wow. I don't think Feinstein does that. I'll tell you that. He's 87 years old. That's crazy. Is he in touch? Chuck Grassley is awesome i am i'm a big chuck rassley stan i still i i i think at a certain point too old too old but just oh do i agree too many years and do i agree with term limits absolutely i'm not even saying term limits i'm just saying you know at the end i kind of feel like if people want to vote for uh you Magoo, they vote for Mr. Magoo. Well, see, it depends on what they're bringing back to their constituents. And Chuck Grassley, it's like, you know, Iowa is like big, you know, he delivers for the farmers.
Starting point is 01:43:21 He delivers for, he does work. I don't know what Feinstein's done for her. What does Nadler do? Wear ill-fitting clothes. I don't know what Feinstein's done for her. What does Nadler do? Wear ill-fitting clothes. I'm not going to say. He falls from a shelf, and then all the king's horses and all the king's men can't put him back together. The problem is life extension is big. People are living to their hundreds now. So we got 87-year-olds.
Starting point is 01:43:40 Richard C. Bloom is 85. I have a question. How come Humpty Dumpty is depicted as an egg and why on God's green earth did anyone try to let a horse put him back together? I just never understood that. All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put him back together.
Starting point is 01:43:55 So what are the horses doing? Are they like kicking around pieces of an egg? They were helping. No wonder. How? I guess they're like dragging carts of glue. Oh. Don't they use horses to make glue or something like that? Oh, yeah. Horse hooves.
Starting point is 01:44:09 Is that what they do? I think they use that material right there. Wow. I've never even considered that. We put it together. We did it. They were taking the hooves. We put it together like Humpty Dumpty.
Starting point is 01:44:18 They're taking the hooves. Almost got put together. Do they really use horse hooves to make glue? Yeah. They do. Animal hooves. They boil it and they make collagen. They take the collagen from it, I think.
Starting point is 01:44:28 Really? Sticky. And they try to put the fake egg guy back together? Well, it's a tragic tale because they never get him back together. That's so sad. Even with all that horse glue. Not enough horse glue. I wonder if they could, with modern technology, if they could get him.
Starting point is 01:44:42 For sure. If they could do it. Oh, now with microsurgery? Yeah. Sure. Oh, my God. I saw it. They do a shell transplant.
Starting point is 01:44:50 They do all sorts of things. I feel bad for these politicians that are like old and frumpy and just like out of it. But I feel worse for Americans who have to suffer because of it. But it's like they vote them into office over and over again. Over and over again. So it's a suffering brought on uh by them although i agree there are people that aren't involved with voting nadler i think i think there's a very simple solution there needs to be some kind of very very simple uh and low barrier for casting a vote like uh a speed bump not a fence not a restriction
Starting point is 01:45:23 but something that says you need to know who you're voting for and why. Now, the problem is the Democrats are very much everyone should vote no matter what, because they go after low information voters, which creates this problem. That's why they get Nadler, Schumer, Feinstein and Pelosi, who are all ridiculously old. Is the average age of Democrats higher? I think it is higher. It is.
Starting point is 01:45:43 At least the last time I checked, because I did a video about it. It's higher than Republicans. I actually put every congressperson in a spreadsheet and their age. I actually went to Wikipedia and looked at every single one. And there are a lot of old people in Congress, mind you. But there were more Democrats than Republicans. I've been saying we get rid of the party listings on ballots. What if you had to match the name with a face?
Starting point is 01:46:08 Could you imagine? And you didn't know if you succeeded. So you don't know if your vote's going to get counted. Only if you got the name and the face matched. We're just getting rid of party affiliation on ballots. Easier. You would just see the name. And if you don't know who it is, do you vote for it?
Starting point is 01:46:19 But what if it's like a really cool name like Max Power? People will be changing their names. No, honestly. Total Power. Democrat Johnson. If I didn't know that Warnock was like a socialist Democrat, I'd be like, that's a cool-ass name. I don't believe that. Raphael.
Starting point is 01:46:40 Warnock. Raphael Loffler. He sounds like a superhero. And Loffler? That like a superhero and Loffler that sounds like someone going falling over Loffler I can't even pronounce it Purdue like the chicken guy
Starting point is 01:46:54 is that the chicken well I'll vote for the chicken guy you know what to be honest sounds like the sounds a chicken makes and Purdue sounds like the guy who harvests the chicken speaking great segue, Mr. Tim Poole.
Starting point is 01:47:09 Purdue, at 77% expected total vote reporting, Purdue is up 1.84%, and Leffler, Kelly Leffler, is up 1.09%. CNN is
Starting point is 01:47:24 even reporting both Republicans are now leading in Georgia. So, again, I stand by my... I just want to say this. I did a segment where I said I thought the Republicans are going to win. I'm not saying they're going to now. But what I was saying was I actually thought for a while when I was tweeting, I think the Democrats are going to win because Trump's not on the ballot. Then when polling data came out, I just said very simply, look, if the polling data was off by four to seven points nationally a month ago, then I can only imagine they're off at this point by a certain degree.
Starting point is 01:47:52 And I'm going to say Republicans will probably win this one. But we don't know yet. We don't know yet. Exit polls are, well, there's a difference between exit polls and these opinion polls. You figure like if the Republicans are only down by like one point or they're only up by one point that they're probably leading by a lot because these polls are just like, oh, your buddy, your buddy, Frank Luntz. That guy was yelling at me.
Starting point is 01:48:16 That was so weird. You saw that? Yeah, I did. What's up with that? And I actually called him out on it, too. I told him that he should stop tweeting and stop polling because he's neither he's losing it i think he's really mad about the polling industry collapsing so for those unfamiliar frank launched a very famous pollster and uh i've i've had kind words for the guy in a bunch of my segments saying i think i think he's he's he's all right i i generally
Starting point is 01:48:38 trust he does these panels you can see he shows the people and talks to him i appreciate it and uh he he posted the four minute clip of the trump leaked audio all i said was is there a full recording and he says if you can't find it you might as well take journalist out of your bio and then all these letters are going like oh snapback oh franklin's got him and i'm like what got me what is happening why is he you were doing investigation yeah he was asking a question if you're gonna be investigating news you may want to take your journalism it's like dude that's the job of an investigator literally what i'm doing uh but but here's what happened i saw the story popping up and i'm scrolling and i'm reading news and then i saw he tweeted the clip and i was like wow and because i actually had respect for him i was like
Starting point is 01:49:19 oh wow frank lund's tweeted it is there a full recording and then he smack talks me i'm like this dude snapped he was he was saying he said before the election if we pollsters get it wrong this time we'll all need new jobs right and then they got it wrong and by even worse margins up upwards of like 12 percent in some states that's how bad it was the polling was so funny though bad can you blame the pollers or do you have to blame the machines? Pollsters. I mean, okay. I want to point people towards a video called American Election Hacker Testifies by the account on YouTube, Hack247. And it's a guy that testifies in front of Congress that he wrote a program that flips
Starting point is 01:49:55 votes 51-49. But listen, we're talking about the polls were saying Trump was going to lose. No, no, no. Hold on. Were the polls wrong because a machine flipped the vote? Are you claiming that Trump hacked and flipped 12 percent? I would never. I would never claim.
Starting point is 01:50:08 No, no, no. Listen to him. What if. No, but I'm claiming there's a guy that testified in front of Congress. Yes, I understand that. But listen, it does that. We're talking about the polls saying Biden was up 15 points and then Trump loses by like one in certain states.
Starting point is 01:50:20 What does hacking have to do with it? Was Trump the one who hacked to get those votes back no the polls were off saying trump would lose and then trump ended up winning you know narrowly in several states he was supposed to lose and not only that drawing in florida yeah and not and not only that uh in florida there was a safe blue district which flipped republican and a bunch if you if you look at the new york times safe toss-up districts between democrat republican shift it all to the right. Because they would say this is safe Democrat and some of them flipped Republican. Then they would say leans Democrat and they all go Republican.
Starting point is 01:50:54 I think the pollsters are like people that are like upcoming football game next week. They're like, I think that he's going to run for 120 yards. If you look at the way he's been catching the ball all season, they're probably to win by 14 points and you're like dude you're just making up your projections these pollsters are looking at data too they're calling you know 500 landlines or whatever and they're and they're asking people if they want to you know who they're voting for uh but but the makeup of those voters are you know it's like 25 republican 35 democrat and then you know, it's like 25 percent Republican, 35 percent Democrat. And then, you know, the rest are independents, you know, which are leaning. You know, so I don't think it has anything to do with the program.
Starting point is 01:51:33 I think it just has to do with how they're how they're weighing it and they're weighing it wrong. This is important here. Kyle Becker tweeted this out at 445 p.m. saying the Georgia election will allow an extra three hours to process absentee and mail-in ballots until 3 a.m. Democrats are going to win. Well, again, again, what I said before is there's going to be a lot more scrutiny and I think a lot more Republican observers. And they're going to they're going to be looking at this very, very closely like they should have the first time. They should have made demands ahead of time. And I've been saying this for months, that this whole Stop the Steal movement should have happened back in the summer.
Starting point is 01:52:16 Yeah. When they said, look, there's – you couldn't make lawsuits, right? You couldn't make certain lawsuits, but you could at least say, why is the legislator being overruled by the governor in Pennsylvania? Why is this happening? Make a bigger stink about it. Because all you really heard was Trump in these press conferences go, mail-in voting is bad. There's going to be a lot of fraud, right? And instead – and there should have been a stop to steal movement back then. There should have been protests or movements or social media activism or whatever happening back then. Not, you know, after the fact.
Starting point is 01:52:53 That makes no sense. Right. I'm devastated by the lack, sadasical, what would you call it? The lack of action taken by this administration to fix their system of voting, that they would allow a proprietary system. Well, this is what we're doing now in georgia we're looking at it with you know we're looking at it hard whether you know look this stacy abrams woman is nuts she's uh she calls for voter suppression and then she screams like oh you're taking voters out of you know you're purging voters and you're're like, well, yeah, because of your group.
Starting point is 01:53:27 What is she? Because what what she did, there were tens of thousands of voter registrations that her group, they went out and they they got people to sign stuff. Addresses were wrong. Things weren't signed wrong. Social security numbers didn't match up with with addresses and names right so they said well these things aren't it's not kosher so we're not going to include it and she's like no no you're the they need to be included and and she's fighting for that saying that it was voter suppression when it was her fault it was
Starting point is 01:54:01 you know because you know their workers weren't doing the right thing. And then she sued, I think she sued Rassenberger. Raffensperger. And I think it's still in court, but she's going to lose because, you know, just because you fill out data entry wrong doesn't mean that it's voter suppression. You know, of course, when Biden wins, oh, it's not voter suppression. We did everything right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:54:31 You know, Loeffler is still ahead, the way and so is purdue we will see how it plays out and uh i'm not staying up till 3 a.m hey by the way tomorrow's gonna be crazy so where did everybody say i should move i know we're doing super chats now i don't it will have to get to it because okay the super chats will thank you from place so uh let's go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, smash that like button. Subscribe at the notification bell. Leave us a good review on iTunes. And if you haven't already, you can find us on iTunes and all the other podcast platforms. We're live on Friday at 8 p.m. Tomorrow's going to get crazy with this big protest.
Starting point is 01:54:56 And we'll see what it looks like in the morning. I'm going to be doing my normal show from here as usual. And then we'll make our way over to the D.C. area. It's not too far away. But let's read some Super Ch jonathan galterini says just thought i'd say i love you and that a gift it's on its way tomorrow excellent thank you very much hope it's ammo somebody uh so well i'll i'll drop it there but we have a lot of ammo yeah some people are like where did you find all this stuff it's like i don't know we got lucky i guess could never have enough family went to a shop and what what what's the rule like a thousand a thousand bullets or whatever minimum
Starting point is 01:55:29 minimum yes that's a thousand per that seemed crazy to me because i thought it was like one box of like 50 or whatever no no they go very quick they go a lot quicker well now especially if you go to the gun range like at least 2 000 per uh firearm now that's uh you can't find any ammo anywhere like 30 30 particularly hard it's like for the winchester repeater it's a cool gun i was able to fight some 556 i'm very happy i did there you go all right let's see we got here went low says did you see i'm not going to call him uh by that name you see jenny uger video if i'm flipping out at the airport uh that's but i that sounds great have you seen it no it's a very very old viral video where he's yelling
Starting point is 01:56:04 about his flight being delayed uh oh yeah i've seen that jimmy door tweeted that recently right right right what's up with him and jimmy they're going they're going hard because jimmy door is legit and the young turks aren't and they're just doing like drama against each other jimmy door said the progressives need to leverage their votes for pelosi as speaker of the house with a floor vote for medicare for all yep aoc should go for pelosi as speaker of the house with a floor vote for medicare for all yep aoc should go to pelosi and say unless we get a floor vote i will not vote for you and for some reason the establishment progressives said no we won't do that how weird is that what do they have to lose they're still gonna vote for pelosi just tell her
Starting point is 01:56:42 to do it you have the leverage now and they wouldn't do it. And so a bunch of establishment faux progressives were like, Jimmy is a bad person. These are disruptive. I'm like, Jimmy's right. Stand up for yourselves. But the progressives don't want to do it. The ones in Congress voted for Nancy Pelosi. Not all of them, but I think like 99% of the, you know, out of like 12 or whatever, like 11 said Pelosi, no questions asked. We're not going to challenge her. We're not going to demand Medicare for anything like that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:57:13 See, that's why I think you've got, you've got people like Lauren Boebert. I think she's genuine. She wants to bring her gun to Congress. She really believes what she believes. But then you get people like AOC and I'm like, AOC is a careerist. She like, you've got these new populists that are coming into Congress and I see the the ones on the right and they tend to they seem to have principles and the ones on the left just for the most part agree with the establishment. I'll give mad respect to Rashida Tlaib for voting no on the omnibus. AOC complains about it and votes for it. Josh Hawley complains about it and
Starting point is 01:57:38 votes for it. That's Democrat or Republican. I don't care. Rashida Tlaib voted against it. Bravo. That's amazing. So how many people who are progressives are actually going to stand up and say here's what i believe and why very few one tulsi gabbard voted against it of course she's awesome but the rest of them establishment garbage no opinions let's read more super chats everyone's like yes we agree tulsi's leading the government that little faith in. We like that little faith in that system. Fact check true. Jake Dog says, get the dog on camera. Yeah, I should.
Starting point is 01:58:09 You should. You should. Go, go, go. Tomorrow, maybe we could start the show off with the pooper. Go do it now. Go grab her. What do you mean? Now? Bring it on.
Starting point is 01:58:14 Yeah. How much did they give? What is it? $5. That's not good of me. $2.99. For $59.99, We'll bring the dog. If you want to see the baby German shepherd.
Starting point is 01:58:27 We are change.org forward slash donate is the place where you can have a good life. Sorry, buddy. Luke's going to go get the dog. She's gorgeous. You're selling out just like AS. All right, let's see. Mark G says, Tim, why haven't you torn off your shirt yet? Can't sell supplements if you don't.
Starting point is 01:58:44 Yeah, he's right. Oh, man. Do it. Well, this is a supplement, right? It is a supplement. It says supplement on it. We should get just a steamy shot of you with no shirt on, dude. Because someone did a shout out to the supplement, I'm eternally grateful. We have sponsors. We don't have
Starting point is 01:59:00 any sponsors for a year. We had no sponsors. What is that stuff called again? Biotrust. What's the material? It's collagen. i put it in my coffee it's it's not creamy but it is kind of it's not like dairy i had a lot of i can hear it in my voice i had a lot of pizza in the last few days but it's not like creamy like dairy creamy or even like um but it adds like a fullness to it yeah it cuts the acidity interesting fantastic i just like putting it in my smoothies because i'm an old man who skates and my knees hurt i have a story about this it's really short don't worry so when i was recovering from shoulder surgery i would pour collagen into my smoothies because i was like the only thing i could fix for
Starting point is 01:59:32 myself with my left hand and i was like i need collagen and i really think that it helped with healing my shoulder see this is i'll tell you something i own i one of the reasons we don't take sponsors for the most part is because i don't like promoting things that i think are dumb and they're oh i i agree look i i get stuff all the time i get right i get uh vpns well we got a vpn that i that i i'm we got a sponsor for vpn i mean we do have one but that's coming later so you know i'm well vpns are great. You know, but there's there's certain things like what's Blinkist? I don't know. You know, it's like like read a book in 15 minutes. I don't agree with that.
Starting point is 02:00:12 Like, I won't. You know, like, I'm not going to go. Well, you know what? Like, I, I really like this. I don't like this coffee, but I'm going to promote it anyway. You know, like, yeah, I won't do that. No, I will. I will never.
Starting point is 02:00:29 I'm like, you want me to read a script claiming i like something i don't like so there was a video game company that reached out and they offered ridiculous money i remember that so i don't don't say that because i don't want to i tested that game but uh right and i asked a few people like what do you think and the conclusion was like don't do it and i was like i agree was it cyberpunk i'm not gonna i've got my eyes on that game uh i don't want to disparage anybody but you know when i get it i've got an offer some for like uh for once a casino mobile game and i was like i'm not gonna promote gambling no i won't do that like i like going to the casino and we had a crazy night the other day dude this is nuts i put 20 bucks down we were hanging out at the casino. And it was on high card flush.
Starting point is 02:01:08 I've never played it before. And I got a six card straight flush. Wow. And the lady went, oh. And that's like one in a thousand. One in a thousand. And then she was like, it's too bad you didn't bet on it. Exactly.
Starting point is 02:01:20 So I ended up winning $20. And the pit boss is like You would have won What was that, $20,000? Or if you put the money down Yeah But I ended up winning Like a grand Because I put a 20 down
Starting point is 02:01:37 And then I got a 5 card straight flush And then I just started tipping people like crazy Alright, we got a dog What is her name? Such a smart dog And then I just started tipping people like crazy because I'm nuts. All right, we got a dog. Hi, puppy. What is her name? How's it going? Make taxation tough to get. Such a smart dog. Have you chosen a name?
Starting point is 02:01:51 No name yet. We're deciding on my social media what the dog should be called. We need names. She's super smart. Okay, top super chat names the dog. Oh, no. That goes to me? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:02 All right. Maybe. So the top super chat with a good name, if you name the dog that, you get the super chat. No, but she's super smart. Dr. Jill. Yes. Dr. Jill. I like Atlas.
Starting point is 02:02:14 There's a lot of names put out there. There's Atlas, Anarka, Poopers, Moonstone. I'm not 100% on any of them. You said that rock on your neck is on Moonstone. I'm not 100% on any of them. You said that rock on your neck is a Moonstone? If Kelly Leffler wins, you'll call her... Leffler? Leffler?
Starting point is 02:02:32 She's so cute. Nine weeks old. She's super smart, man. While German Shepherds are smart by design, right? She's going to be my survival apocalypse dog that I'm going to be taking on runs and hikes and train how to bite she's always happy look at her ears she's always very excited about everything i want to hold her
Starting point is 02:02:51 a little lopsided well she's she's on one of the the top live streams that's right she's like my career is blossoming it's warm up here so young congratulations by the way you hit uh 900 000 we did oh wow we're so close to breaking a million. That's crazy. That's pretty cool. I went there for Christmas. Little puppy here yelped at the cats, and they freaked out. Bucko hissed, and then she barked, I think. And then Bucko was like, what have I done? She's not even barking yet.
Starting point is 02:03:16 She's gorgeous. She's loud. She's a dog. She's just like, meh. She's going to be a vicious warrior. Yes. Powerful. That's why Pooper might be a more appropriate name.
Starting point is 02:03:25 Speaking of pets, by the way. Oh, we got some names. They're saying Trump. I have a cat on my shirt. You may watch the Lotus Eaters podcast. Oh, yeah. Oh, Sargon. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:37 Carl Benjamin, a.k.a. Sargon of Akkad. He was wearing this shirt because it's my shirt. It's from my channel. Don't walk around production. Yeah, and congratulations. The Lotus Eaters podcast is one of the top UK podcasts now in news, I guess. I'm seeing these rankings. He's jumping.
Starting point is 02:03:54 This is Carl Benjamin. And I guess he just broke 100K subs and he's skyrocketing. Awesome. Glad to hear it, man. So congratulations, Carl and crew. I'm very happy for your success please keep wearing my shirts thank you right on let's uh let's we got i got some more super chats here max stall says i'm a gorilla love yourself we'll make a great valentine's day
Starting point is 02:04:15 oh that's a nice one i love yourself we got a bunch of names coming in. Someone says name her Beanie. Beanie. That's cute. Beanie. All right, let's see. Apocalypse dog Beanie. Yes. I like it. James Degrees says, Tim, please check out the book The Toaster Project.
Starting point is 02:04:35 Author builds a toaster from scratch, literally mining and smelting ore. Shows just how far removed we are from our tech. I've seen that TED Talk. He got it to work for like 20 seconds before
Starting point is 02:04:45 it broke he said could i build a toaster from scratch he couldn't he couldn't make plastic it was it was impossible so he mined plastic he went to recycle like waste facilities and took old plastic and then broke it down and then pressed it and it was a disgusting looking thing it barely worked he plugged it in it heated up for 20 seconds and then broke. So. And what was the toast like? I think it was awful. Well, I mean, 20 seconds. 20 second toast.
Starting point is 02:05:10 Not even going to get it toasted. All right. Fair enough. Crazy, right? Kyle Canuck says, if Trump pulls this off, forget the banana peel backflip. Trump will be the guy who stole the airplane in 2018 doing all the tricks. Only Trump will stick the landing. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:05:26 Okay. I'm sure. So, you know what I did? i went out and bought a bunch of lottery tickets you know why because uh if trump wins you know go out and buy your lottery tickets man like magic in the air like the likelihood that trump wins you know the people who made these predictions i'm saying if you think trump is really going to pull it off you better go make those bets You know what I mean I'm not actually talking about make literal bets I'm saying you know Put your money where your mouth is Here's a question for the chat real quick
Starting point is 02:05:53 When was the last time you played the lottery When was the last time you played the lottery 2018 Did you win No but I played it for like the big super Mega millions 700 million or something But you know what's crazy did you win uh no but i played it for like the big super oh yeah mega millions when it was like 700 million or something you know it's crazy like then when the mega millions is 10 million you don't play like wouldn't that you like you win 10 million you lose half to the government you
Starting point is 02:06:14 get 5 million bucks in cash isn't that enough oh it's terrible can you imagine only like living off of 250 million dollars no no no get it $5 million. So when the number gets really high and it's like the Powerball is at a billion dollars, everyone goes, I gotta go play. Sure, I guess. But wouldn't you also
Starting point is 02:06:32 just be satisfied with $10 million? But then, well, in all likelihood, if you didn't pick those numbers and you did a quick pick, you'd probably only make like 40% of that after taxes because you get penalized for doing a quick pick.
Starting point is 02:06:48 Oh, no. $4 million. No, no. It was 700 million. I know what I'm saying. Yeah. So I don't care if the lottery is at a billion or at 10 million. That's already too much money.
Starting point is 02:07:00 You know what I mean? What are you going to do? Buy a golden statue of yourself? Buy an island? I don't care about any of that stuff. An island would be nice.'re you're right it's terrible having that much money is it god what what was i thinking sorry the lottery i don't care i don't care look if you told me i had a one in a 10 million chance to win you know a million
Starting point is 02:07:17 bucks i'd be like whoa and they said or you can take this one with which is a one in 100 million chance to win 700 bill or 700 million i'd say I'll take the better chances of winning the million dollars. I I'm, I'm happy with that's a lot of money. I think both are fun. Sure. Sure. It's just fun to,
Starting point is 02:07:33 to the point I'm making is why don't people just play when you could win a million dollars? Why is it that everyone rushes out to the store to buy a lot of ticket when it's at 700 million? Because FOMO, everybody, I guess I'm sorry. I'm sorry i did not mean it to be that i used to make my own lottery tickets for my family for christmas i'd take the silver
Starting point is 02:07:51 crayon i'd like write numbers on it and they'd scratch off and then i'd smear the silver crayon all over it and bring it up for them but all right we got we got uh let's read some more super chats we got uh romulus here's uh romulus says hey tim as a guy who has been saving up for years to buy a home and land i I'm nervous about the inflation. In your opinion, would you recommend just buying land ASAP or put some of my savings on Bitcoin? I will not give anybody financial advice because that's always a bad
Starting point is 02:08:14 idea, but I'll tell you what I'm doing. I'm trying to buy land and Bitcoin. You can buy dollars worth of Bitcoin. You can buy small increments. It's not like you have to have 30 grand to buy a Bitcoin. You can buy small increments. It's not like you have to have 30 grand to buy a Bitcoin. You can buy small denominations. It breaks down to eight decimal points, which is interesting.
Starting point is 02:08:30 Do you know what happens if you take one with eight decimal points and then apply commas at three and three? You have two left, and you put a decimal point there, and what do you get? A million dollars per Bitcoin. Eight decimal points. What percentage, if you want to tell this to the audience, do you, would you put into property and into crypto? I have no idea. I'm terrible at all that stuff.
Starting point is 02:08:52 The only reason I have any stock is because, like I said, Max Keiser, I was hanging out with him and his friend and they were like, buy Square. And I was like, sure, I guess. And I knew how I missed it on Bitcoin. And I was like, I'll take the advice of the billionaire guy. And it's worked out for me. I didn't put that much money in, but now it's skyrocketed in value. And then, like I mentioned, several years ago, I bought some Bitcoin.
Starting point is 02:09:09 So I was like, you know what? You buy Bitcoin, you forget about it. And I'll tell you, if you're listening to Max Keiser, which is a smart move, if you look at his track record, he's saying do not go into gold right now. Well, think about this. Because gold is controlled by the US government. If you have been a fan of Max kaiser and you trusted him you would be extremely wealthy right now i'm not saying i'm not saying you'd have some some some money to throw around i'm saying you'd probably have millions of dollars because he was saying back when bitcoin
Starting point is 02:09:34 was like a was like a dollar to buy some imagine if you were like i got 100 bucks i'll buy 100 bitcoin now multiply that 100 by 33 34 000 it wasn't just like do it because i think it was like he was looking at bear stearns and at freddy mac you know or and and and how these these he was calling them criminals like very overtly calling these corporate uh ceos of these banks that were getting 500 million dollar parachutes for retiring criminals and like in 2008 he was on that pulse he knows what he's about. And he saw crypto as an inverse to the failing U.S. economy or global economy. I don't know what's going to happen in the future. I don't know if he's right about where we're going now. I'm just saying, if you listen to him from the beginning, you'd be a millionaire.
Starting point is 02:10:17 Like a regular working class dude got a job at McDonald's. You get a paycheck for 150 bucks. You said, sure, I guess I'll buy 100 Bitcoin with it. You'd have, what, $3 million or whatever right now? 10 years later, for sure. But if you've been following the show, he said, hold it, don't spend it. Hold it, don't spend it. And he was right the whole time. So that's just Max. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:10:36 So I can only say what's true and that he was right about it. Alright, let's see what we got here. Loktar says, Tim, you've mentioned the Proud Boy incident in DC a few times and have mistakenly said a PB male pulled pulled a woman's hair i know you're about accurate reporting please rewatch can't link in super chat but i tweeted that timcast someone did mention this and we did read it so you know there you go i've met we mentioned it before that it was a woman who did it let's see tattered shield says hey tim just got to washington earlier today looking forward to
Starting point is 02:11:01 the rally will you be here right now it is looking like the answer is i will be in dc i'm not going to be on the ground personally but we're we're we did a test it looks like the internet is doable it may change when the event happens which means we might not be able to be on like if we're in dc and the internet goes crazy there's too many people then we can't go live then you know is what it is yeah but uh looks like we uh have extremely high likelihood of of getting there We'll see how it plays out. Depends on what happens in the morning. I'm going to do my normal show here, and then we're going to make our way to D.C. Is she whining?
Starting point is 02:11:32 She's like, yeah, that's a good idea. I think we should go back to reporting. Otherwise... Will she be on the ground? Purdue is 2.4% ahead at 82% expected vote reporting. And Kelly Loeffler is 1.63% ahead of the Reverend Superhero Warnock.
Starting point is 02:11:52 But don't forget, they have till three in the morning to pull in those absences. To concoct ballots. All right, we got Chad Hefner says, what if it's a Democratic sweep and the Great Reset starts this year?
Starting point is 02:12:05 Cool. The Great Reset's here. Yeah, I guess what if? I need Democratic sweep and the Great Reset starts this year? Cool. The Great Reset's here. Yeah, I guess what if? We need to remember that. All right, let's see what we got here. Superman, if you wasn't scared of Green Rock, says, shout out to Sun Tzu for driving while I watch. Sun Tzu Ghost for driving while I watch.
Starting point is 02:12:18 We are driving through the night because United messed up two days in a row. I used to be lazy, Tim, but watching your work, I think I can't anymore. Smash that like button for all the gorillas watching. We do have a gorilla t-shirt being put together right now by one of our graphic artist
Starting point is 02:12:33 friends. And it's a gorilla, you know, I'm a gorilla. Did you get the one of the gorillas smashing the like button? I think we should do one of those. Yeah, we'll get that one too. I guess the gorilla's the mascot now because Alex Jones came here and said he was a gorilla. Maybe it's a puppy. I think we should do one of those. Yeah, we'll get that one too. I guess the gorilla's the mascot now because Alex Jones came here and said he was a gorilla. Maybe it's a puppy. I like this puppy. Alright, let's see. She sees the cat on my shirt.
Starting point is 02:12:50 Warlock Holmes says to the audience, why aren't you in DC already? Don't let others fight your fight. Please go. If not now, when? The only thing stops me from going is I don't have the visa and I'm not a Canadian citizen yet. You gotta give her the microphone. She's trying to talk. She doesn't want to be on the show. You gotta move the microphone down
Starting point is 02:13:05 otherwise oh she licked it I know you can call her Grogu she doesn't like that can you hear that now? Grogu everybody knows why? no spoilers
Starting point is 02:13:20 Grogu Coco Dew says what have Republicans and Democrats done for you lately? I hope the Republicans lose in Georgia. Maybe then people will finally wake up. Time for a new party to take back our government. Yeah. Well, Bernie Sanders had his chance.
Starting point is 02:13:37 I freaking agree with that. New parties. I don't really like parties. JFSF says, There are tunnels all over D.C. I went to Howard University, and there are tons of tunnels under the university alone. I was thinking that there's probably tunnels to get into the buildings to make sure the government can function regardless of what's going on outside. Oh, so then that means your blockade thing wouldn't work.
Starting point is 02:13:59 Yeah. Because of all the tunnels. If there's more than enough people, then how do you get to the tunnels? It's so funny that they're like, we have to go to that building in order to do this most important job in the world, which is govern the United States of America. But we got to be in that building over there. It's like a target. Like, why would they be? We got to go to the bullseye so we can all huddle together in case of bombs being dropped. There might be some secret thing that we don't know about because we're because we're you know just normal people yeah it makes no sense to maybe we can all into a target we got to get
Starting point is 02:14:30 tulsi gabbard on the show and and ask her all of all about the secrets of i want to know all the secrets yeah i love her here's the puppy she's resting somebody said to check civ mill air on twitter and i don't see anything i don't't know. Yeah, Daniel says, Tim, check Twitter mentions for CivMilAir now. At C-I-V-M-I-L-A-I-R. I didn't see anything that stands out, but, you know, I'm doing a show. Silver Millionaire Air? Civilian Military Aircraft. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:14:57 Yeah. I thought because you were talking about precious metals. No, no. Paul Meixner says, Luke, look up Robert Cabral on YouTube and IG for pup training. Luke is a great addition to the podcast. Followed you both for over 10 years. Would love to introduce you to IV8888 if you like free firearms training. I take care of my own travel.
Starting point is 02:15:16 Cool. Definitely looking up all the puppy training videos right now and doing a lot of work, including running and exercising and obedience and training. So this is going to be one high IQ puppet. We have a very, very important super chat. Chivo Smith says, don't walk, run productions. Love you. F you, Tim, you fence-sitting bullcrapper. I'm drunk.
Starting point is 02:15:35 I don't care anymore. I'm so disgusted. Shout out. Wow. How much was that super chat? That was 20 bucks. Yeah, worth it. You can get mad at me, but I'll bring on How much was that super chat? That was 20 bucks. Yeah, worth it. See? You can get mad at me, but I'll bring on Don't Walk, Run, and you can like him and hate me all day and night. Look, first of all, Tim and the crew are awesome.
Starting point is 02:15:56 It's always – I don't care if he's a fence sitter. I love this place. Now, honestly, it's always a great conversation conversation and I'm always happy to be back. So thank you for having me back and being in the presence of a cute little puppy. What is she complaining about? She's tired. She wants to go to bed. She ran with me today.
Starting point is 02:16:16 Puppies sleep all day, right? Isn't that their job? She's yawning and trying to bite me at the same time. She's gross. She is literally biting your hand. And yawning and trying to bite me at the same time. She's gross. Aw. She is literally biting your hand. And yawning. Oh my gosh. So cute.
Starting point is 02:16:29 Complaining. Aw. Matthew Reckham says, A couple weeks ago I posted that Republicans are one state legislation away from being able to pass constitutional amendments without Dems. I was wrong. Article 5 Convention of States requires a two-third majority to pass amendments. That would be a 38 uh 38 states republicans and have a 30 split with uh mn well a lot of states will even if they're if even if
Starting point is 02:16:53 they are blue states uh they're unlikely to easily pass a constitutional amendment especially on things like you know bringing in um or or voting in on states you know like washington dc or puerto rico because they don't want to lose their influence a puppy whining yeah i know so uh we have a suggestion angela luccarelli says beautiful pup athena or artemis artemis is goddess of the hunt i like that artemis yeah i i have a friend who has a really beautiful cat named Artemis. Nice name. You can't take it. Sorry.
Starting point is 02:17:30 John Joyner says, name the dog NAP. Nap. Nap. Not aggression principle. She responded. She does want naps. Yeah. Bro do like naps.
Starting point is 02:17:41 She does like naps. It's a sign. Let's see. Renee Villareal says, name suggestion, sage. Be honored if you choose it. That was one that we were talking about in the house. Yeah. I like that.
Starting point is 02:17:51 So that was the $50 Super Chat. I actually like it. Janet Partridge says, Coda is a good name. I'm not your buddy guy says Dakota. That also was suggested in the house as well dakota but i think it'll be funny when you know if there's like a situation where the dog has to has to like defend me or attack and it's like poopers go how about um dixie dixie maybe i don't know i'm letting my friend told me let the name come to me and that's what we're doing now for two days and
Starting point is 02:18:26 my friend said once i know the name from her personality then i'll be able to my my dad's my dad's parents used to uh actually train german shepherds so maybe i should uh we we got a name mark lautenschlager says dog name and this is the biggest so far I've seen, Super Chat, Kamala. No, how dare you? You got extorted. Three syllables. Hold on. You're going to like this one.
Starting point is 02:18:54 Call her Fwedom. Fwedom. Gosh. Widow Fwedom. Okay, check it out. Widow Fwedom puppy. The Potter file says, my one-year-old male German shepherd husky is named Atlas. Oh. That's the name that we've been talking about in the house.
Starting point is 02:19:07 But for a girl, though? Yeah. Like Atlas Shrug. Atlas is the color iron. All right. Thomason says name the dog Gorilla. Gorilla? Some pass.
Starting point is 02:19:22 So OMG Puppies just said OMG Puppy. Uh-huh. Hey. Yes. How about just Dog? Athena. Or OMG puppies just said OMG puppy. Uh-huh. Hey. Yes. How about just dog? Athena. Orwell. Like the road warrior.
Starting point is 02:19:30 Yeah. Athena is good. Athena. Orwell is funny. I like Atlas. I like Athena, actually. They're related, sort of. Wisdom.
Starting point is 02:19:40 Atlas, Athena. Yeah, they were both Greek. Artemis is a fighter, though. No, Atlas went to war with zeus hmm he was a son of the titans oh interesting then kamala it is then yeah kamala wins that's it we did it we did it yeah we did alex bones it's a it's a lady could be well no alexandria alexandria jones Well, no, Alexandria. Alexandria Jones. Yeah. Oh, cute, cute. Let's see. Bertowski says, name her Videl or Bulma.
Starting point is 02:20:10 Got a Dragon Ball Z fan here in Super Chat. Ray Ranja says, call her Lucky. Combined with Luke, we have a cowboy. That was my previous dog. My previous dog was called Lucky, so can't do that. Lucky number two. Bold Baladi says, I want to go tomorrow, but will the National Guard close down roads to D.C.? How do people park? Logistics are nerve-wracking.
Starting point is 02:20:28 Also, false flag possibility. I don't think you got to worry about any of that stuff. The worst case scenario is you park your car and you walk for a few blocks. Well, also, Washington, D.C. can't call the National Guard. I think that has to— They did already. They're on the ground. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:20:40 Wait, can they control it? I thought that they— Trump's acting Secretary of defense approved it. Which makes me wonder... See, that's... Okay, see, that's... The mayor, Mayor Bowser couldn't just say, call in a national police. She asked the Pentagon.
Starting point is 02:20:53 She actually had to ask. So Trump's appointee was like, yeah. And there's only like 300 of them. And I covered many events when D.C. was just filled with hundreds and thousands of people. What people end up doing is literally just parking and just going on the subway and then getting into the city that way. I got to read this. I got to read this.
Starting point is 02:21:10 So if you're saying it's on 300. Can I read this? I'm sorry. Sorry. It just came out. So it says, due to these inconsistencies and questionable activities, we believe the Pennsylvania election results should not have been certified
Starting point is 02:21:20 by our secretary of state. Members, we ask for more time, given the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court is to hear Trump versus Bukvar in the coming days. We ask that you delay certification of the Electoral College
Starting point is 02:21:31 to allow due process as we pursue election integrity in our Commonwealth. This is something Trump tweeted, so I don't know what difference that makes. Whose statement is it? Is it fact-checked? It's from Trump.
Starting point is 02:21:40 It's Mitch McConnell's. Trump asked them? Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell said, please wait because of Pennsylvania. Hold on. Hold on. Okay.
Starting point is 02:21:46 Hold on. There's names. Jake Corman, President Pro Tempore, Kim Ward, Judy Ward, and Kristen Phillips. So this is the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Yes. The problem is it's not a majority and it wasn't a session where they made a joint resolution or something like that. So a court might just be like, look, if one or two politicians come out and say it, it's
Starting point is 02:22:04 a letter. Right. Right. It's not the legislature making a declaration but uh we'll see they're trying they're they're trying in 1960 so i did i i talked about this in my main segment and then i actually dug deeper check this out in 1960 richard nixon was the vice president. Hawaii voted for Republicans. The governor signed a certificate for Republican electors, sent them to Congress. Unelected Democrats cast procedural votes and sent those to Congress. Afterwards, a recount showed the Democrats had won by a small number of votes, like 115. Richard Nixon, presiding over the joint session of Congress, was given two slates of electors, one from Republicans certified by the governor and one from Democrats uncertified.
Starting point is 02:22:59 He chose to count the uncertified Democrat votes. That's it. But it didn't change anything. That's what you were saying earlier. But that's not the point. The point is, there is precedent where the vice president
Starting point is 02:23:15 was given two sets of votes and picked one. Not only did he pick one of the sets and discarded the other, he chose the one that was not certified. It can happen.
Starting point is 02:23:25 So what's to happen if tomorrow mike pence says citing precedent from 1960 with richard nixon as president because of the statements made by the republican legislatures the judiciary judiciary committee of arizona and the resolution introduced in wisconsin we are not going to be counting the ballots in states where there is an active dispute. Joe Biden does not reach 270 votes. If Richard Nixon can do it, why can't Joe Biden? They didn't dispute to Richard Nixon saying this uncertified slate is chosen. So why would they be able to challenge it now? And more importantly, if Mike Pence said these votes don't count, what do they do? Do they go go to the supreme court do they challenge it
Starting point is 02:24:05 do they say you're wrong we won but mike pence presides as president of the senate that's so that says he's also the vice president that's so weird it is it's crazy but this happened before so the the you know i was reading a wikipedia article it said there's no evidence that the the democratic electors were. The actual source says they were uncertified. That's crazy. So you see all these media outlets saying Pence has no power. It's a ceremonial role.
Starting point is 02:24:34 They say that about the Queen, too. Yeah, tell that to Nixon in 1960. I mean, maybe something changed. Maybe they passed a law. Maybe they changed it all. Maybe there's precedent. I don't know. But I'm telling you, outside of everything, what if Mike Pence just doesn't show up? They thought he might not. Right.
Starting point is 02:24:48 Exactly. He's a human being. He could be like, I'm out. Later. What if he just got on a plane and left and was gone forever? He'd never serve in politics again. What if Trump got abducted by aliens? There's a lot of what ifs and a lot of crazy nonsense could happen.
Starting point is 02:24:59 But in the realm of reality, Trump could theoretically just be like, I'm leaving. Bye. And then what what Pence or Trump Trump I think any one of these people thanks for all the fish yeah he's like I'm just gonna be another politician career politician what I'm saying is humans can do whatever they want that is physically possible it isn't it they're saying Trump has no legal authority to do this sure and cops have no legal authority to you know shoot someone who's unarmed but you complain about that all the time and then nothing changes right if you're going to complain that the police do things they're not allowed to do and get away with it what's to stop
Starting point is 02:25:34 pence from doing something he's not allowed to do and getting away with it you see my point and he's allowed to do it right well i'm not saying he is or isn't i'm just saying what would they do if pence just said trump wins um what would they do would they say you're wrong people would revolve in the streets but not tomorrow or it would be like they plan stuff and what would happen if pence says i don't care trump wins the left isn't going to show up when there's a you know thousands of trump supporters in dc they're not going to come they're not going to dc tomorrow right so it's so if there was no big Trump protest, this is what makes me wonder about Trump's strategy. I'm not confident anything's going to change, to be completely honest. I think
Starting point is 02:26:10 it'll be Biden. But think about this. The AP reported that Trump, Pence and legal scholars were having a meeting. Then Trump tweets out Pence can reject fraudulent votes. Trump called for people to be in D.C. If there was no protest in D.C. and Mike Pence said, I'm not going to certify these votes, therefore Trump wins due to a contingent election, the streets of D.C. would be filled immediately with Antifa and far leftists. It would be chaos. It would be. If there's tens
Starting point is 02:26:36 of thousands of Trump supporters there, the leftists will not be able to come to D.C. to do anything. Get it? It would be like, it would be like just rant, it would be like heightened violence if that if something they wouldn't be able to get anywhere near well they're already going to be there i mean it's gonna be black block stuff at night i i ultimately think it's going to be a lot of trump supporters waving american flags voicing their concerns bullhorning pence is going to be
Starting point is 02:26:57 like joe biden wins pence could could could legally say i'm not gonna certify these votes in question and trump wins the election legal is is irrelevant i the left is saying he couldn't legally do it i don't care what you think because you can do things when when right now wisconsin has introduced a bill that says here's a list of things that the the executive branch and the courts did that was illegal so they did it the legislature says they did it and nothing has been done about it. So don't come to me and say, it's not legal for Mike Pence to do anything.
Starting point is 02:27:28 Yeah, well, it wasn't legal to have democracy in the park in Wisconsin, where they changed the rules for collecting absentee ballots. It wasn't legal to set up a consent decree changing the rules of the election in Georgia. Those were challenged in court, but thrown out on standing and not on merits.
Starting point is 02:27:41 Was it legal for Nixon to do what he did in 60? No one challenged it. So apparently it is. But also, it was in the Democrats' favor. Yeah. Right? And it didn't change anything.
Starting point is 02:27:52 So it's not like it was going to shift it. I think maybe, I don't know the story, but I would guess that maybe because he was running for president, right? He was running against Kennedy. He was.
Starting point is 02:28:02 So maybe it was symbolic. It was like just a gesture of goodwill exactly and what happens now when the republicans say richard nixon chose to count an uncertified slate of electors uh cast by people who were not elected to the natural college and there were no complaints and it was counted in an election do we void the 1960 election or that? I guess the argument is because it didn't shift. That's the only thing. I don't, I'm going to look this up because it sounds very interesting.
Starting point is 02:28:34 Mike Pence could walk in and pull out a whipped cream pie and slap it in someone's face. The point is it likely won't happen. Right. I would never bet any money, not even a dollar. It would happen because that's ridiculous. But he could physically do it. Sure. Mike Pence could walk in with sunglasses on and a joint and be like Trump and then pull out a ghetto blaster and turn on Thug Life. Do something.
Starting point is 02:28:59 It's not going to happen. Okay. I'm just saying when people say, like, Trump can't do this anyway. I'm like, bro. Dude, if Pence walked in, it was sparked one up, I was like legalize. So I'm just trying to say last person on the planet. There's a big difference. There's a difference between what you can physically do and say and what you can legally do and say.
Starting point is 02:29:18 And you can physically do a whole lot of stuff that you can't legally do. And then whether or not anything is done after the fact is an entirely different question. Well, what Pence could do, he could do it. And then I doubt he will. I doubt he will. Sure. He's going to go Biden wins. Congratulations.
Starting point is 02:29:33 But he could he could do it and then it would be legally contested. And then it would go to the Supreme Court and then they would present the evidence. And then maybe they could say, well, who knows? So, you know what? Tomorrow might be a crazy freaking day. Hold on. Hold on. This is interesting.
Starting point is 02:29:47 Think about this. If Mike Pence says, I refuse to count these, take it up in court, the Supreme Court will have to hear it. In that proceeding, they'll say, why aren't these votes being counted? And then they issue the challenge to the Elector's Clause of the Constitution in these states. Well, we'll. I'm going to say this. I have a normalcy bias, right? they issue the challenge to the electors clause of the constitution in these states well well i'm just going to say this i have i have a normalcy bias right i think pence is going to go in and he's going to say the objections have been heard he's already backy biden wins but could you imagine how crazy and historical and exciting and i don't mean good or bad i'm saying exciting like
Starting point is 02:30:22 crazy stuff going on if mike pence says i will not count these votes while there is active disputes from the state legislatures and they have not been heard i'll see you in the supreme court honestly i mean i'm i'm not against that at all i i would love to see that i think it'd be freaking amazing i think life is too boring pence is gonna be like i didn't wins bye-bye yeah i am siding with you i i'm down with that but but wouldn't you just love to see it yes yes i'm not down with i think it's boring and stupid and i think if if you don't actually get these things heard in court which we have not had even though the media keeps saying it has been it hasn't then you're gonna have 74 million extremely angry people and they're saying there was a CNN interview.
Starting point is 02:31:05 It was Donnie Sullivan asked a Trump supporter, do you accept Biden as president? He says, no. And he goes, but you accept I'll be inaugurated. No. This is what, how can that be? Maybe there'll be a civil war. We don't want that. No, we don't even want that sentiment, which means maybe the best thing is we let the state
Starting point is 02:31:21 legislatures who are upset have their day in court on the merits. This is what the media keeps saying. There's no evidence. The courts have litigated this. They've all been dismissed. Yeah, on standing, on latches, not on the actual arguments put forth by the state legislatures. I'll tell you the weird thing, though. Why isn't the state legislatures suing because the rules have been violated in their states?
Starting point is 02:31:43 That's what needs to happen. I don't know. Who would they sue? They would have to, well, they probably have to sue in their state. But the problem is if they're up against the other branches, then they would need to file federal suits against, say, like the state legislature would have to sue the governor in Georgia, for instance, because the governor had a consent decree with a Democrat which is insane which is really crazy like stacy
Starting point is 02:32:07 abrams i think she sued this the the governor and they signed a consent degree which was a no-fault settlement agreement giving a bunch of special powers and provisions as pertaining to the elections state legislature says you can't change the rules we set the rules but the governor just changed them so they need to sue the governor yeah over this speaking of georgia um purdue okay so at at uh 87 87 expected total vote reporting we have uh purdue up 3.01 percent and uh leffler 2.21%. So Republicans are – Yeah, our numbers are a little different than yours because we are – We're looking at Fox News.
Starting point is 02:32:49 I'm looking at the Wall Street Journal. Yeah. And I'm not seeing – But the Republicans are both winning. Now, hold on. They've won. Sorry. Sorry.
Starting point is 02:32:58 Just be clear about that. There are – it looks like there are still pretty blue areas that have not been counted yet. So – But not like the metro areas. Right, but you can see DeKalb. This Fulton County is not in yet, it looks like. Right, yeah. Fulton County is where they had Fulton before.
Starting point is 02:33:13 Okay, 67% reporting. DeKalb County is 62.88% reporting, and that's basically Atlanta. Richmond County is 39.37%. But then you have a lot of counties like Bullock County, 24%. Jenkins, 24%. I mean, it's still early. But as far as the total goes. You think they got it?
Starting point is 02:33:41 It's looking good. Hey, I already called it right so sure senior political analyst yes I already called it I can't go back on that running the Timcast IRL decision desk has issued a declaration yeah I'm not I'm not like the Fox News decision desk I'm calling it for the winners I'm the re I'm calling it for the winners. Yep. Thank you, Lydia. I love that. Let's do it. I'm calling it for the legit winners. That's right. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:34:09 Actual winners. Thank you. Crypto Mike says, Tim Pool's joke before the awesome doggy came in, I laughed louder than I have in days. That casino joke was so funny. What was it? What was that one?
Starting point is 02:34:20 I forgot. The casino joke. Casino joke? I gotta look back now. No idea. Anyway, thanks for the forgot. The casino joke. Casino joke? I gotta look back now. No idea. Anyway, thanks for the compliment. Glad you laughed. Well, you were talking about how you only won $20 or something.
Starting point is 02:34:33 Oh, right. Congratulations, six-card flush, $1,001. The funny thing is it wasn't even a joke. You did a joke. It literally happened. They're mocking your pain. And then when they rotated dealers, this guy looked at me and he was like bro that's where you make your money betting on the flush and i was like okay and then put it down and i got a four card straight
Starting point is 02:34:50 which is like 60 to one or whatever and so it ended up turning like five bucks and a couple hundred and then i tipped the guy huge and i was like oh dude you know i'm a lefty right people don't want to want to accept that but i was like just giving him money away and then he was and then i bet again and i got a five card straight flush which was like a hundred or something to one i can't remember and then i tipped him again and i started tipping everybody like huge tip your dealer that's a big part of it and then before we left i was like i went to the roulette table and i just put it on black and then the craziest thing happened they spun it and i was like i'm gonna lose everything it was off 20 bucks i didn't care for me it was like i was gonna lose 20 bucks and these two guys
Starting point is 02:35:24 were looking at me like i was crazy because this was like a thousand bucks and then it's going around the roulette ball landed in red and then bounced and went into the black and these two guys are sitting there went what and they were like dude it went in red and then bounced out went in black and i was like dude it's crazy you're subconsciously you will powers like flowing through you and causing it to bounce? No. I didn't even think about it. I just walked over and I put that down. I was like, oh. Like, do you think that there's some energy flowing through you that's
Starting point is 02:35:52 bouncing the balls in your favor? No. I think it's just physics. Tim's pretty good at it. I don't know. Yeah. And then we went out to eat and I went to we were at this ramen place. Ramen place? Yeah, I got a ramen. No, we went to a dive bar.
Starting point is 02:36:06 Oh, yeah. And then they have voting machines. Not voting machines. They have gambling machines. That was the next day, yeah. That's the same thing. Oh, yeah. Pretty much. But I put in 20 bucks, and then I got this crazy bonus thing and ended up winning a bunch
Starting point is 02:36:21 of money again. And I just used it to pay for lunch or whatever, or dinner or dinner it was crazy it's just crazy my problem with gambling is i would always play poker against other people at the table i don't like playing against the house and i would take their money and so it's like if i would if i would lose i would lose my money if i would win i would still lose because i would take their money and i saw one guy took his his paycheck i could tell he stood up and he was just like, you know, I took money that he shouldn't have lost. I could tell. And after that,
Starting point is 02:36:47 I gave up. Yeah. He gets ugly. It does. All right, man. Well, uh,
Starting point is 02:36:51 we've gone, uh, we've gone quite a bit over. We had a good time. We're going to, we're going to see how things play out with this, uh, with the,
Starting point is 02:36:57 um, election and tomorrow should get the spicy. But, uh, the plan for tomorrow night is it's our usual show with jack murphy of jack murphy live cool dude we're excited to have him aha so we'll probably be hanging out with dc with them that's the plan for now depending on what happens maybe wake up in the morning and like there will be a horde of antifa you know zombies attacking children or something we're talking but we'll
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